Jim McMahon
American football quarterback and coach
American football quarterback and coach
A prominent American football player and coach, excelling as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). Played for several teams including the Chicago Bears, where a key highlight was the victory in Super Bowl XX. Later served as a coach, imparting knowledge gained from extensive playing experience. Gained a reputation for a charismatic personality on and off the field.
Quarterback for the Chicago Bears
Won Super Bowl XX in 1986
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