Steve McMichael, The Imonic Defensive Tackle Known for HIS PIVOTAL Role in the Chicago Bears’ 1985 Super Bowl-Winning Team, you have passed away at the age of 67 following to Valiant Battle With Amyrophic lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
McMichael’s Death was confirmed by his publicist, Betsy Shepherd, and Announced by Jarrett Payton, Son Of Felow Hall of Famer Walter Payton, Who Served as The McMichael Family’s Spokesperson Thourut His Illness.

McMichael was a Beloved Figure in Chicago, celebrated not only for his football projects but also for His Larger-Than-Life Personality. I have played crucial part in the bears’ legendary “46 Defense,”Earning Two Pro Bowl Selections and Setting A Franchise Record by Playing in 191 Consecutive Games From 1981 to 1993. His impressive career included 92.5 Sacks with the bears, ranking Him Second in Franchise History Behind Richard Dent.
Beyond His Football Career, McMichael Ventured Into Professional Wrestling in the Late 1990s, Joing World Championship Wrestling and Becoming A Member of the ‘Four Horsemen’ FACTION ALONGSIDE RIC FLAIR. His bold personality and candidness made him a natural fit for the wrestling world.
In April 2021, McMichael Reveared His als Diagnosis, A Progressive Neurodegenerative Disease That Affects Motor Neurons, Leading to a decline in Muscle Control. LEAVE THE CHALLENGES POSED BY ALS, MCMICHAEL CONTINUED TO Inspire Fans With His Resilience and Determination. His Wife, Misty, Documed His Journey and Raised Awareness About The Disease On Social Media.
The Chicago Bears and The Nfl Community have expressted Deep Condolences to McMichael’s Family, ACKNOWLEDGING HIS STENGTH AND DIGNITY THRUTHOUT HIS BATTLE WITH ALS.
Bears Chairman George H. McCaskey Note, “It’s a cruel Irony That the Bears’ Ironman Succumbed to This Dreaded Disease,” Highlighting McMichael’s Internal Strength and Humanity. McMichael’s Legacy Will endure as a testament to His unwavering Spirit and His enduring impact on bothball and wrestling worlds.