Pollak: Will the Chicago Bears Dishonor Soldier Field?
If the Bears kneel at Soldier Field, they will be dishonoring America’s soldiers, and the dead who sacrificed for this country
If the Bears kneel at Soldier Field, they will be dishonoring America’s soldiers, and the dead who sacrificed for this country
Former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka has reiterated his disgust over NFL players who protest during the national anthem, telling them if they don’t like the U.S.A., they should “go to another country.”
Legendary NFL coach Mike Ditka has clear, unmistakable thoughts on what should happen to athletes who refuse to stand in respect for the national anthem.
The New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams will play for it all in Super Bowl LIII Sunday, but to many, the greatest NFL team of them all is still the group that cruised to victory back in Super Bowl XX.
Los Angeles (AFP) – Super Bowl-winning former NFL player and coach Mike Ditka is recovering in hospital after suffering a heart attack, reports said Saturday.
I’m celebrating a football milestone. It’s been over a year since I’ve tuned into the NFL, and I am happy to say, I don’t really miss it.
There’s one thing you don’t have to worry about when asking Mike Ditka a question, and that’s not getting a straight answer. The Bears legend and Hall of Famer railed against anthem protesters in a recent interview, saying “there has been no oppression in this country in the last 100 years that I’m aware of.”
On Monday, ESPN host Jemele Hill called President Donald Trump a “white supremacist.” Today, the cable sports network responded with a meaningless slap on the wrist for their host’s outrageous comment.
NFL Hall of Fame’s Mike Ditka had some strong words for national anthem protesters in an interview with TMZ Sports. While Ditka admitted people have the right to protest, he called protesters “malcontents” who nobody will remember once time has
ESPN Radio host Dan Le Batard, offered a unique and somewhat surprising take on how someone should go about getting a job at ESPN. The late-morning radio host said that listeners and fans have frequently asked him how to get a job talking about sports at ESPN.
During Thursday’s “The Bernie and Sid Show” on New York’s WABC Radio, legendary NFL coach and player Mike Ditka slammed former President Barack Obama, saying he lacked leadership. “If [Trump] can possibly screw it up half as much as Obama, I’ll
During the Saturday broadcast of “Watters’ World” on Fox News Channel, legendary NFL player and coach Mike Ditka warned that political correctness could be a danger to the United States. “Political correctness is gonna kill us. America is America. We became
Mike Ditka says Colin Kaepernick should leave the United States if he dislikes it so much.
Mike Ditka says that ESPN definitely leans to the left politically and that despite supporting Donald Trump he does not belong at the convention in Cleveland.
Devout Christian and former Heisman Trophy-winner Tim Tebow spearheads a list of sports celebrities to speak at next week’s Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
Tom Brady reportedly has decided not to speak at the Republican National Convention despite his support for Donald Trump.
Suspended ESPN baseball color analyst Curt Schilling proved in an FEC form documenting a $250 donation to the Ben Carson presidential campaign that he anticipated the you know what was about to hit the fan regarding his further employment for the leading sports network.
Less than a week after calling President Barack Obama “the worst president we’ve ever had,” Mike Ditka lost his job on ESPN’s marquee Sunday football program.
The one man who could have stopped Barack Obama’s ascent to Washington calls the president the worst one in history.
Legendary Chicago Bears coach and player and now NFL analyst for ESPN Mike Ditka sat down for an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times and was asked if he liked GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump. Ditka admitted his admiration for Trump, but with