Bears Legend Steve 'Mongo' McMichael has been Named as a Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalist
Amazing news!
As revealed by the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Bears legend Steve 'Mongo' McMichael has been named as a finalist for the class of 2024:
McMichael was drafted by the Patriots in 1980, but he spent the majority of his career with the Bears, from 1981-1993. He was a member of the Bears Super Bowl win in 1986, against his former team, the Patriots.
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McMichael finished his amazing NFL career as a 5-time All-Pro, a 2-time Pro Bowler, a Super Bowl champ, and a member of the Top 100 greatest Bears of All-Time list where he is ranked at number 19.
In 2010, McMichael was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Now, he is a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Bears fans all over the world are thrilled, and can't wait for him to be inducted.
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