SAYING GOODBYE | Chicago Bears Legend Steve McMichael Has Passed Away
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Sadness is Spreading throughout Chicagoland with the News of "Mongos" Passing: Chicago Bears Legend Steve McMichael Has Passed Away
CHICAGO–The Chicago sports world mourns today as beloved Chicago Bears legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist, Steve McMichael, has passed away. Known affectionately as "Mongo," McMichael was a larger-than-life figure who embodied the spirit of the Chicago Bears, both on and off the field. His passing has left fans, teammates, and the entire NFL community reflecting on the legacy of one of the franchise's greats.
McMichael's impact transcended the game of football. From his ferocious play as a defensive tackle to his heartfelt connection with fans, he stands as a symbol of passion, perseverance, and grit. Here's a look back at his remarkable life and career.
McMichael's Storied Career with the Chicago Bears
Steve McMichael joined the Chicago Bears in 1981 after a brief stint with the New England Patriots, where his talent truly came to light. Playing as a defensive tackle, "Mongo" became one of the most feared players on the Bears' dominating defense during the 1980s.
McMichael's most famous moment came during the Bears' unforgettable 1985 season, where the team achieved a 15-1 record and decisively claimed victory in Super Bowl XX. Alongside teammates like Mike Singletary and Richard Dent, McMichael formed the backbone of the Bears' defense, known as the "Monsters of the Midway."
During his time with the Bears:
McMichael started 191 consecutive games, showcasing his incredible durability and dedication.
He racked up 92.5 career sacks, which remains one of the highest totals for a defensive tackle in NFL history.
He was selected as a two-time Pro Bowl player (1986, 1987) and holds a cherished spot in Chicago sports history.
Beyond the stats, McMichael's intense style, blue-collar work ethic, and colorful personality endeared him to Bears fans everywhere. He wasn't just a player on the field; he was a cult figure in the city of Chicago.

A Legacy that Endures
Steve McMichael's influence extended well beyond his exceptional football career. Known for his larger-than-life personality and sense of humor, "Mongo" became a fan favorite, deeply connecting with Chicagoans' hardworking and loyal sports culture. Whether trash-talking opponents or pumping up the crowd at Soldier Field, he epitomized everything the city loved about its champions.
McMichael was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame for his achievements at the University of Texas and had been nominated several times for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, most recently as a finalist.
Even after his football career ended, "Mongo" stayed close to the game, serving as a sports broadcaster and making appearances that reminded fans why he was a true Chicago sports icon.
McMichael's Courageous Health Battle
McMichael faced his toughest opponent in 2021 when he was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a devastating neurodegenerative disease. His diagnosis sparked an outpouring of support from the sports community and fans, as McMichael bravely stepped into the spotlight to raise awareness about ALS and its impact.
Despite his battle with the disease, McMichael maintained his humor and spirit, reminding everyone why he was so beloved. Chicagoans and NFL enthusiasts came together to honor him, with fundraisers, tributes, and emotional moments that highlighted his lasting impact.
Honoring a True Chicago Icon: Chicago Bears Legend Steve McMichael Has Passed Away
Steve McMichael will forever be remembered as one of the most iconic figures in Chicago Bears history. From his relentless drive on the field to his courageous battle off it, he defined what it means to be a Bear and a Chicagoan.
To his fans, "Mongo" was more than an athlete. He was a symbol of resilience, humor, and pride. While his passing leaves a void, his legacy will continue to inspire generations of football players and enthusiasts.
May we all take a moment to remember Steve McMichael’s indomitable spirit and the joy he brought to so many lives.
Rest in peace, Mongo. Your legacy will never fade.