Michael Keller Ditka (born Michael Dyczko on October 18, 1939) is a former American football player, coach, and television commentator. Ditka coached the Chicago Bears for 11 years and New Orleans Saints for three years. Ditka and Tom Flores are the only two people to win an NFL title as a player, an assistant coach, and a head coach. Ditka is also the only individual in modern NFL history to win a championship with the same team as a player and a head coach. Ditka was the only person to participate in both of the last two Chicago Bears' championships, as a player in 1963 and as head coach in 1985.
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| - Michael Keller Ditka (born Michael Dyczko on October 18, 1939) is a former American football player, coach, and television commentator. Ditka coached the Chicago Bears for 11 years and New Orleans Saints for three years. Ditka and Tom Flores are the only two people to win an NFL title as a player, an assistant coach, and a head coach. Ditka is also the only individual in modern NFL history to win a championship with the same team as a player and a head coach. Ditka was the only person to participate in both of the last two Chicago Bears' championships, as a player in 1963 and as head coach in 1985.
- Mike Ditka is a football coach who announces Diane Chambers's award for The Heart Held Hostage in One for the Road.
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* Chicago Bears
* New Orleans Saints
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| - Ditka in the press booth during a National Football League pre-season game between the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears.
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| - * Chicago Bears
* Philadelphia Eagles
* Dallas Cowboys
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| - Ditka, Michael Keller, Jr.; Mike Dyczko; Iron Mike Ditka; Da Coach
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| - Mike Ditka—championships, awards, and honors
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| - * Consensus All-American
* 5× Pro Bowl selection
* 5× All-Pro
* 3× Super Bowl champion
* NFL Championship
* UPI NFL Rookie of Year
* 2× AP NFL Coach of Year
* 2× UPI NFL Coach of Year
* Sporting News NFL Coach of Year
* Pro Football Weekly NFL Coach of Year
* First tight end inducted into the Hall of Fame
* NFL 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
* NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team
* College Football Hall of Fame inductee
* Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
* Chicago Bears #89 Retired
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| - American football player, coach, television commentator
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| - Michael Keller Ditka (born Michael Dyczko on October 18, 1939) is a former American football player, coach, and television commentator. Ditka coached the Chicago Bears for 11 years and New Orleans Saints for three years. Ditka and Tom Flores are the only two people to win an NFL title as a player, an assistant coach, and a head coach. Ditka is also the only individual in modern NFL history to win a championship with the same team as a player and a head coach. Ditka was the only person to participate in both of the last two Chicago Bears' championships, as a player in 1963 and as head coach in 1985.
- Mike Ditka is a football coach who announces Diane Chambers's award for The Heart Held Hostage in One for the Road.
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