Chicago Bears 1985 · RB

Walter Payton

97

Overall

'Sweetness' was the heartbeat of the 1985 Bears, rushing for over 1,500 yards in his eleventh season and finally lifting the Lombardi Trophy that his brilliance had long deserved.

Draft the Bears 1985 squad in Go Unbeaten and his 97 OVR card is the crown jewel — arguably the most complete running back the NFL has ever seen.

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In-game stats

The exact card the game deals — the same seeded generator powers every draft.

SPD
92
HND
89
IQ
90
TKL
55
PWR
95

Career highlights

  • Retired as the NFL’s all-time leading rusher with 16,726 yards.
  • Named NFL Most Valuable Player in 1977 and selected to nine Pro Bowls.
  • The NFL’s Man of the Year award was renamed in his honour after his death in 1999.

Frequently asked

What is Walter Payton's rating in Go Unbeaten?

Walter Payton is a 97 OVR running back in the Chicago Bears 1985 squad in Go Unbeaten — the highest-rated offensive card in the team.

How many rushing yards did Walter Payton finish with?

16,726 career rushing yards — an NFL record when he retired in 1987, since surpassed only by Emmitt Smith.

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