As reported in the Chicago Daily News, sister publication of the Chicago Sun-Times:
Few Chicago Bears departures have hit fans as hard as founder and famed coach George Halas’ retirement announcement.
On May 27, 1968, Halas shocked fans by announcing his retirement, according to a front-page article of the Chicago Daily News.
Halas, who had an “arthritic hip condition,” told a Daily News reporter “half-kiddingly” that he began contemplating his retirement “when I tried to run after a referee who was pacing off a penalty against us and I wasn’t gaining on him.”
The lauded Bears coach said he felt tempted to stay on for another year for the team’s golden jubilee, “rounding out 50 years as a player and coach,” but Halas said he had no regrets.