Hall of Famer Steve 'Mongo' McMichael dies at 67
Briefly

Steve McMichael, a celebrated defensive tackle known for his tenure with the Chicago Bears, passed away on Wednesday at 67 due to ALS. Inducted into the Hall of Fame last year, McMichael was a key player on the Bears' Super Bowl XX championship team in 1985 and is remembered for setting a franchise record of 191 consecutive games. His career was marked by impressive stats, including 92.5 sacks, making him second all-time for the Bears. McMichael's battle with ALS showcased his resilience and spirit both on and off the field.
McMichael was known for his incredible resilience both on and off the field, battling ALS with the same determination he displayed during his astounding football career.
His contributions to the Chicago Bears, particularly in the 1985 Super Bowl season, cement his legacy as one of the franchise's all-time greats.
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