NFL Hall of Famer Mike Ditka has returned to Chicago and is not in hospice, he and his wife, Diana, told the Chicago Sun-Times. A rumor had circulated stating the famous Bears coach had landed in ...
Chicago Bears legend Mike Ditka has held the NFL’s rookie receiving record for a tight end. With 1,076 receiving yards as a ...
Mike and Diana just moved back to Chicago after a stint in Florida, with the head coach back in the town where he was the head coach for 11 years. Ditka's resume is nearly unmatched in NFL ...
Legendary NFL coach Mike Ditka and his family are setting the record straight about rumors of his health. Over the weekend, a rumor emerged claiming the legendary Chicago Bears tight end entered ...
Mike Ditka‘s family is setting the record straight ... Dikta also had success as an NFL player. In his 12 seasons in the league (1961-1972), Ditka spent time with the Bears, Philadelphia Eagles ...
Late Sunday night a rumor emerged claiming legendary Chicago Bears tight end Mike Ditka entered hospice care. The Hall of Fame tight end has battled a number of health ailments in the past.
NFL fans are hoping that he's OK. "Mike Ditka's career is marked by his significant contributions to football, both as a player and coach, making him one of the most iconic figures in NFL history ...
Mike Ditka, the legendary coach of the Chicago Bears ... where he coached for 11 seasons and the approaching peak of the NFL season provide a timely reason to revisit his transcendent leadership ...
“You get yourself a [Mike] Ditka type sort of personality ... Vrabel, like Ditka, played for many years in the NFL and had a great deal of success. Ditka was a Hall of Fame tight end.
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