Steve McMichael Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame
Steve McMichael Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame
Steve McMichael Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame
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Steve McMichael, the former Chicago Bears defensive tackle, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame during a poignant ceremony held at his home due to his battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Surrounded by family and former teammates, McMichael, who could not travel to Canton, Ohio, was honored with emotional speeches, including one delivered by his sister Kathy on his behalf, celebrating his illustrious 15-season NFL career and his contributions to the legendary 1985 Bears defense. Hall of Famer Richard Dent welcomed him into 'football heaven,' emphasizing the lifelong bond among teammates. McMichael, known for his charismatic personality and nickname 'Mongo,' ranks among the Bears' all-time leaders with 95 career sacks and played a franchise-record 191 consecutive games. This induction marks the fourth member of the 1985 Bears defense to enter the Hall, joining other legends like Dent and Mike Singletary. His wife, Misty, expressed pride in unveiling his bronze bust, symbolizing his everlasting legacy in football.

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