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NFL Legend Steve McMichael Dies at 67 After Long ALS Battle

The Hall of Famer and Super Bowl XX champion was celebrated for his resilience on and off the field, leaving a legacy in football, wrestling, and advocacy.

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Steve McMichael, seine Frau und ehemalige Teammitglieder werden bei der Aufnahme in die Hall of Fame per Video zugeschaltet
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Overview

  • Steve McMichael, a key member of the Chicago Bears' iconic 1985 defense, passed away at 67 due to complications from ALS, which he battled since 2021.
  • Known as 'Mongo,' McMichael played 191 consecutive games for the Bears, won Super Bowl XX, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2024.
  • His post-football career included a successful stint in professional wrestling, where he joined the Four Horsemen stable alongside Ric Flair, and later coaching indoor football with the Chicago Slaughter.
  • The NFL, Chicago Bears, and wrestling peers, including Ric Flair, issued heartfelt tributes, highlighting his strength, dignity, and impact on their lives.
  • McMichael's death follows a rapid health decline that led to his transition to hospice care, marking the end of his public fight with the neurodegenerative disease.