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  • Baffoe: NFL Retirees Getting A Soldier’s Treatment

    McMahon. (Credit: Otto Greule/ALLSPORT) By Tim Baffoe- (CBS) A comedian might know his or her work is top notch if it can make laugh decades later a group of teenagers—far and away the toughest nuts of laughter to crack. Trust me, I know. Many a joke has parachuted   from CBS2 Chicago Read more »

  • Ditka backs Tebow as NFL QB

    'the kid has talent' Former Bears coach and NFL analyst Mike Ditka feels Tebow can succeed in the NFL. Imagine Tim Tebow, not Jim McMahon, leading the Chicago Bears to the Super Bowl. While that may be a reach, former Bears coach Mike Ditka feels Tebow can   from Canoe Read more »

  • New Bear Zbikowski exactly where he wants to be

    his older brother and sister decked out in team apparel. While Zbikowski's brother, E.J., had the pleasure of donning a Bears Jim McMahon jersey, Zbikowski settled for a Packers pullover. "There I was, wearing this ugly sweater. It was excessively ugly. I   from Chicago Tribune Read more »

  • NFL Concussion Litigation Faces An Early Courtroom Test

    October 1988, Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon was enjoying a rare streak of good health. For the first time in his career, it appeared McMahon would stay healthy enough to start in each of the team’s first seven games. “While all around him are losing   from Frontline Read more »

  • Every NFL Team's Biggest Draft Fail

    Sims was the first pick out of a draft class that produced Marcus Allen, Jim McMahon, Mike Munchak and Gerald Riggs, among a few other notable names. He didn’t come close to matching the production of any of those players. A monster at the University of Texas,   from Bleacher Report Read more »

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About Jim McMahon

James Robert "Jim" McMahon, Jr. (born August 21, 1959 in Jersey City, New Jersey) is a former American football player, playing collegiately at Brigham Young University and later in the professional ranks with the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles.

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