
Legendary NFL Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman for the Chicago Bears
Dan Hampton is an American football legend celebrated for his ferocious play as a defensive lineman for the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990. Hailing from Oklahoma City, he went to the University of Ar

Hall of Fame Center for the Chicago Blackhawks
Denis Savard played 18 seasons in the NHL from 1980 to 1997 with the Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning. He got his start in the NHL after being selected with the third ove

Retired NHL Star and Popular NBC Sports Broadcaster
After winning a national title in his midget hockey career, Ed Olczyk went up to Canada to play junior hockey before joining U.S. Olympic hockey team and being selected in the 1984 NHL Draft. In the N

Hall of Fame Designated Hitter for the Chicago White Sox
Frank Thomas is a retired professional baseball player who played as a designated hitter and a first baseman. During college, Thomas played baseball and football for Auburn University. In the summer o

Retired Seven-Time Pro Bowl Linebacker for the Chicago Bears
Lance Briggs is a former professional football linebacker. Briggs attended college at the University of Arizona where he was a two-time first-team All-Pac-10 Conference selection as a linebacker for t

Retired Six-Time Pro Bowl Center for the Chicago Bears
Olin Kreutz is a former college and professional football center. While in high school, Kreutz played football, wrestled and ran track & field. Kreutz attended the University of Washington where he pl

Member of the 1985 Bears Super Bowl Champs
Tom Thayer is a native of Joliet, Illinois and played his collegiate football at Notre Dame. During his time at Notre Dame he was a member of the Fighting Irish team that finished 7-0 and No. 1 in th

Chicago Bulls Broadcaster and Former Center
Bill Wennington was a vital part of perhaps the greatest spectacle to ever grace an NBA court, the 1990s Chicago Bulls. Wennington won three NBA titles with the Michael Jordan-led Bulls. He was a ke

Retired Two-Time All-Star Pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
When he first came on to the scene, Kerry Wood was a pitching phenom. As a rookie with the Chicago Cubs, Wood tied the record for strikeouts in a single game with a 20-strikeout performance against t

Legendary Two-Sport Star and Heisman Trophy Winner
Named as the greatest athlete of all time, Bo Jackson is the only athlete to be named an All-Star in two different major sports. Bo was selected by the New York Yankees in the 1982 MLB Draft, but he

Former Major League Manager and World Series Champion with the Chicago White Sox
Ozzie Guillen is a former MLB shortstop and MLB manager, last managing the Miami Marlins 2012. Originally from Venezuela, Guillen broke into the Major Leagues in 1984 with the Chicago White Sox, winni

Baseball Hall of Famer and Member of the 600 Home Run Club
Jim Thome is one of the great all-time baseball sluggers. In his 22 seasons, Thome hit 612 home runs. He made five All-Star teams and led a revitalization of the Cleveland Indians franchise during t

Olympic Gold Medalist with the U.S. Women's Hockey Team
Kendall Coyne is a player for the United States women s national hockey team. She won a silver medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics and helped Team USA break a 20-year gold medal drought at the 2018 Game

Chicago Bears All-Time Leading Scorer
Robbie Gould had amazing longevity as a placekicker in the National Football League, ending as one of the top 10 scorers in league history. Gould is the Chicago Bears' all-time leading scorer after ga

Former Chicago Bears Defensive Back
Jerry Azumah had a distinguished seven-year career for the Chicago Bears. In 2003, Azumah led the NFL in kickoff returns and was elected as an All-Pro and Pro Bowler. He also had several moments of

Hockey Hall of Famer and Three-Time Stanley Cup Champion
Before Chris Chelios made it into the NHL, he had doubts if he could even play hockey professionally and now he is tied for the NHL record of most seasons played with 26. Chelios began his NHL career

Retired NHL Player and Chicago Blackhawks Radio Analyst
Troy Murray is a retired center who played 15 years in the NHL and currently serves as the Chicago Blackhawks radio analyst on WGN. Murray was originally selected in the third round of the 1980 NHL En

Popular ESPNw Columnist, National Sports Podcaster and Women in Sports Advocate
Sarah Spain is a long-term ESPN personality, currently serving as a columnist for ESPNw. After hosting radio shows throughout her ESPN tenure, she currently hosts a daily podcast on women's sports dis

Retired Two-Time Pro Bowl Running Back
Matt Forte was a two-time Pro Bowl selection and one of the toughest running backs of his era. Forte grew up in Slidell, Louisiana where he was a letterman in football and track & field in high school

2011 NBA Most Valuable Player and Three-Time All-Star
Derrick Rose is the Chicago kid. He grew up in the windy city and starred for most of his career with the Chicago Bulls. D-Rose, as he is known, grew up in a harsh neighborhood in the Englewood area