NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS: In 1997, Mike Ditka was named the twelfth head coach in
New Orleans Saints’ history, coming to New Orleans after a four-year stint as a
broadcaster with NBC. Prior to that, he was head coach of the Chicago Bears for eleven
seasons (1982-92). The Bears won the NFC Central Division five consecutive seasons
(1984-88) and reached the playoffs seven times during his tenure. The 1985 Bears finished
with a 15-1 record and won Super Bowl XX at the New Orleans Superdome when they defeated
the New England Patriots 46-10. During that same season, he was named Coach of the Year by
the Associated Press, The Sporting News and the Pro Football Writers Association.
Mike Ditka began his National Football League (NFL) career in 1961 as Chicago's
first-round selection, out of the University of Pittsburgh. He was named the NFL Rookie of
the Year in 1961 and appeared in the Pro Bowl in all six seasons he was with the Bears
(1961-1966). He played two years with Philadelphia and four years with the Dallas Cowboys
before retiring following the 1972 season. He then began his pro coaching career as an
assistant with the Dallas Cowboys (1973-81).
In 1988, Ditka became the 21st Chicago Bear inducted into the Pro Football Hall of
Fame. He is one of only two individuals to have won a Super Bowl as a player, assistant
coach and head coach. Ditka received his second Coach of the Year honors following the
1988 season in which he lead the Bears to a 12-4 record despite his mid-season
heart-attack.
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND: Ditka is a television veteran, having appeared in
numerous commercials as well as guest spots on "L.A. Law" and "Saturday
Night Live." In addition to his four years as a regular NBC sports commentator, he
was a guest analyst for NBC's "Super Bowl Live" pre-game, half-time and
post-game shows in 1993. He also appeared as a guest commentator during CBS' coverage of
the NFC playoffs following the 1989 season.
PERSONAL: Born in Carnegie, PA, Ditka was graduated from the University of
Pittsburgh in 1961. Ditka and his wife, Diana, have four children and reside in Metairie,
LA. He remains involved with a variety of charitable endeavors.