“I’m No Longer Afraid of Death”: Steve McMichael Moved to Tears After Emotional Hospital Visit from Teammates — “The Love They Showed Me Was More Than….

In a deeply moving moment, Chicago Bears legend Steve “Mongo” McMichael was brought to tears during a recent hospital visit from his former teammates. Battling ALS since 2021, McMichael has faced numerous health challenges, including a recent hospitalization for sepsis and pneumonia. Despite these hardships, the outpouring of love and support from his teammates has provided him with immense comfort.

 

McMichael, a key figure in the Bears’ 1985 Super Bowl-winning team, has been overwhelmed by the unwavering support from his former teammates. Their visits and shared memories have reignited the camaraderie they once shared on the field. “The love they showed me was more than I could have ever imagined,” McMichael expressed, his voice filled with emotion.

 

The bond among the ’85 Bears remains strong. Teammates like Mike Singletary have been by McMichael’s side, sharing stories and offering support. Singletary recounted a moment when McMichael, struggling to communicate due to ALS, became emotional trying to express his gratitude. “He got so frustrated that he started crying,” Singletary said. “That was a tough moment.”

 

The Bears organization and fans have also rallied around McMichael. A customized wheelchair was provided to him, and fundraisers have been organized to assist with his medical expenses. The collective efforts reflect the deep respect and admiration the community holds for McMichael.

 

McMichael’s resilience and positive spirit have been evident throughout his battle with ALS. Even during his recent health scare, his determination shone through. “Steve is living to see the day he is finally enshrined,” said his publicist, Betsy Shepherd. “His resilience is unmatched, just like his play on the field.”

 

The emotional support from his teammates has not only uplifted McMichael but also highlighted the enduring bonds formed through sports. Their visits serve as a testament to the profound impact of friendship and solidarity in the face of adversity.

 

As McMichael continues his fight against ALS, the love and support from his teammates, family, and fans remain a beacon of hope. His journey underscores the strength of human connection and the enduring spirit of a true champion.

 

 

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