Steve McMichael Hospitalized Again Amid ALS Battle, UTI Complications
Former Chicago Bears star and Hall of Fame inductee faces recurrent health issues, including a recent UTI and MRSA infection.
- Steve McMichael, battling ALS since 2021, was hospitalized again for a urinary tract infection (UTI) and is undergoing tests.
- This marks McMichael's second hospitalization for a UTI in two months, with a previous infection in February also leading to MRSA, a resistant staph infection.
- McMichael, a key figure in the Bears’ 1985 Super Bowl victory and a Pro Football Hall of Fame 2024 inductee, has faced multiple health challenges, including pneumonia and sepsis.
- The former defensive lineman's health struggles are particularly serious due to his ALS diagnosis, making infections like UTI and MRSA more dangerous.
- McMichael's family and spokesperson have expressed gratitude for public support and asked for continued prayers during this difficult time.