Mike
Ditka

Da'
Coach!
About Mike
Ditka
Mike Ditka's NFL career began in 1961 when the Bears made him their first round selection
from the University of Pittsburgh. He had an immediate impact, catching 56 passes and earning
NFL Rookie of the Year honors. Ditka played five more seasons with the Bears, earning a Pro
Bowl trip each year, before being traded to Philadelphia in 1967. After two years with the
Eagles, he played four more in Dallas, where he caught a touchdown pass in the Cowboys'
24-3 win over the Dolphins in Super Bowl VI.
The final accolade to Ditka's outstanding playing career was bestowed upon him 16 years after
his retirement when he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1988). His 427 career
receptions included 75 catches in 1964, a NFL record for tight ends until San Diego's Kellen
Winslow broke it in 1980. Ditka still holds four Bears records: consecutive games with a
reception, touch down receptions, most receptions by a rookie, and most touchdown catches
by a rookie.
Ditka retired from playing following the 1972 season, but was hired by Cowboys' head coach
Tom Landry as an offensive assistant and special teams coach. In Ditka's nine seasons the
Cowboys were in the playoffs eight times, won six division titles, three NFC Championships,
and the NFL crown following the 1977 campaign.
Prior to the 1982 season, Ditka signed on as head coach of the Chicago Bears, taking over a
team that had had just two winning seasons in the previous 19 years. During his ten-year tenure
has head coach, Ditka led the Bears to six NFC Central titles, three additional appearances in
the NFC title game (each time, their opponent went on to win the Super Bowl), and a Super
Bowl victory (1986). He has been awarded Coach of the Year honors (1985 and 1988) by
The Sporting News, the Associated Press, and pro football writers.
Ditka is one of only two men to have won a Super Bowl as a player, assistant coach, and head
coach. He is also one of only four head coaches to have recorded over 100 coaching victories
in only ten seasons.
Having retired from coaching after the 1992 season, Ditka served as an NFL analyst on
NBC-TV's Sunday NFL news and highlight show, NFL Live until January 1997, when he
became the coach for the New Orleans Saints. He says that while his goal is to win games, he
plans to have fun doing it.
Born October 18, 1939 in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, Ditka was raised in nearby Aliquippa, where
his father Mike Sr. worked on the railroad. He was a three sport star at Aliquippa High School,
playing basketball and baseball as well as football. He enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh
and was an all-American as a senior in 1960. Ditka played defensive end, linebacker, tight end,
and ranked among the nation's top punters with a 40-yard average in his final three seasons.
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