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NFL, Pro Wrestling Legend Steve ‘Mongo’ McMichael Dead At 67 After Battle With ALS

According to an announcement from the NFL, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame, McMicchell, passed away following his battle with ALS. He was 67 years old.

McMichael’s wife, Misty, spoke on Wednesday Fox 32 Chicago And her husband said he was put in hospice after “not responding for the past two weeks.” Later that day, the NFL made an announcement regarding giving away social media. (Related: Mike Patrick Dead 80, the legendary sports broadcasting)

McMichael had suffered from infections such as UTI and MRSA. 2024.

After he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2024, he received a blood transfusion. The McMichael selections were Julius Peppers, Dwight Freeney, Andre Johnson, Devin Hester, Randy Gradeshire and Patrick Willis.

McMichael’s majority of NFL career was with the Chicago Bears, who took his team to Promiseland in the Super Bowl Championship in the 1985 campaign. He was selected for two Pro Bowls and was named All Pro four times.

During his time in Chicago, McMichael won a 92½ bag. Also, in his 15-year career in the NFL, McMichael is suitable for the Green Bay Packers and New England patriots.

Mango also spent time as a professional wrestler 1995-99win once Four jockeys are members of the legendary faction at the WCW US Heavyweight Championship.

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