Mac attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah from 1977-1981 and played quarterback for their football team. In '80 and '81 he was an All American and led the nation in passing and total offense. While playing college football he set 71 NCAA records. Jim played in the NFL for fifteen years for seven different teams: Chicago Bears, San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, & Green Bay Packers. Jim led the Chicago Bears to Super Bowl XX victory over the New England Patriots in 1986. Jim was also a member of Super Bowl XXXI Champion Packers in 1997. Today he is still one of Chicago's favorite sports heroes. In 1998 Jimbo was inducted into the Collegiate Football Hall of Fame. He's been married to his wife Nancy for sixteen years; they have four children. Jim hosts a golf tournament in Phoenix, Arizona for Ronald McDonald House. He is active in a number of charities, Juvenile Diabetes Fund, Society for the Prevention of Blindness, March of Dimes, National Spokesperson for Think First Foundation for Children. In the spring of 2002 he opened his latest restaurant venture now called McMahon's Steakhouse near his home in the Chicago suburb of Glenview, Illinois. Since retiring from football he spends most of his time with his family and playing golf.
Known as much for being injury-prone and clashing with Bears then-head coach Mike Ditka than for his quarterbacking ability during his NFL days.Wore headbands under his helmet. Once wore a headband with the name "Rozelle" written on his forehead to irk then-NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle, who fined him for wearing a Adidas headband with the Adidas name and logo clearly showing, which is prohibited. McMahon had an endorsement contract with Adidas at the time.His wild-eyed appearance was due to a childhood accident when a Fork was stuck in his left eye, leaving him legally blind in that eye. Wore contact lenses while playing.Quarterback for Chicago Bears (1982-88), San Diego Chargers (1989), Philadelphia Eagles (1990-92), Minnesota Vikings (1993), Arizona Cardinals (1994) and Green Bay Packers (1995-96).Completed 1,492 of 2,573 passes (58%) for 18,148 yards and 100 touchdowns. Also had 338 rushing attempts for 1,631 yards (4.8 yard average) and 16 touchdowns.Ranks 88th on NFL All-Time Passing Attempts List (2,573).Ranks 80th on NFL All-Time Pass Completions List (1,492).Ranks 88th on NFL All-Time Gross Yards Passing List (18,148).Tied with Doug Williams at 100th on NFL All-Time Passing Touchdowns List (100).Ranks 60th on NFL All-Time Times Sacked List (226).Ranks 85th on NFL All-Time Yards Lost List (1,344).Ranks 50th on NFL All-Time Passer Rating List (78.17).
It's recruiting time and despite being short and scrawny, Johnny Walker is America's hottest young football prospect. His dilemma: should he take one of the many offers from college talent scouts or should he attend the local state college with his girlfriend and give up his football career?