In 2005, with Ron Turner replacing Shea and Kyle Orton making 15 starts, the passing game still was among the league’s worst — 31st in passing yards, 30th in TDs — but the Bears finished 11-5 and made the playoffs. The Bears offense made a big leap in 2006, when Grossman started every game and the team ranked 14th in passing yards and eighth in passing TDs. The 13-3 Bears advanced to Super Bowl XLI, losing to the Colts 29-17.