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Chicago Bears Hall of Famer Steve ‘Mongo’ McMichael dies at 67. The Chicago Bears family lost a defensive legend and NFL ...
CEO of the Green Bay Packers Mark Murphy announce the Packers' twenty-third overall pick during the first round of the 2025 ...
The voicemail was left with an odd combination of reluctance and concern. Mongo, give a shout when you get a chance. Just ...
Soldier Field was electric Thursday night as Chicago Bears fans packed the stadium for the team's official 2025 NFL Draft ...
Before announcing that the Bears were drafting tight end Colston Loveland Thursday night, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell ...
McMichael revealed in April 2021 that he was battling ALS. Twins legends Tony Oliva and Kent Hrbek are recovering from ...
McMichael died from complications of ALS, and despite his reckless style of play, he never blamed football for ALS.
Steve McMichael, the Hall of Fame defensive tackle who was one of the beloved leaders and most colorful characters of the ...
Hall of Fame defensive tackle and former Chicago Bears star Steve McMichael, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2021, has died.
The Chicago Bears chose Colston Loveland, a tight end from Michigan with the 10th overall pick. Who else will they choose in ...
Pro Football Hall of Famer Steve "Mongo" McMichael died on Wednesday after a long battle with ALS. McMichael, 67, had been transferred to hospice care earlier in the day and was taken off a ventilator ...
He was a ferocious part of a dominant defense that swept the 1985 Chicago team to victory in the Super Bowl. After 15 N.F.L.