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.