Joe Long plays for the Chicago Bears.
Joe Long plays Offensive Tackle for the Chicago Bears.
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The cast of 1988 NFC Championship Game - 1989 includes: Neal Anderson as Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back Harris Barton as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Mark Bortz as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Mike Cofer as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Kicker Jim Covert as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Roger Craig as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Running Back Randy Cross as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Center Mike Ditka as Himself - Chicago Bears Head Coach Maurice Douglass as Himself - Chicago Bears Free Safety Dave Duerson as Himself - Chicago Bears Strong Safety Jim Fahnhorst as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Terrance Flagler as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Running Back Dennis Gentry as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Charles Haley as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Dan Hampton as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Jay Hilgenberg as Himself - Chicago Bears Center Mike Holmgren as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Quarterbacks Coach Vestee Jackson as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Ronnie Lott as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Free Safety Guy McIntyre as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard Dennis McKinnon as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Tim McKyer as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Cornerback Jim McMahon as Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback Steve McMichael as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Joe Montana as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Quarterback Jim Morrissey as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Brad Muster as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Tom Rathman as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Fullback Jerry Rice as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Ron Rivera as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Jesse Sapolu as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard George Seifert as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Coordinator Mike Singletary as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Lemuel Stinson as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Matt Suhey as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Harry Sydney as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Fullback Mike Tomczak as Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback Keith Van Horne as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle
Hall-of-Fame defensive lineman Dan Hampton wore number 99 for the Chicago Bears from 1979 through 1990. Since then, the number has been used by defensive end Tim Ryan (1992-93), defensive tackle Jim Flanigan (1995-2000), defensive end Joe Tafoya (2001-03), defensive tackle Tank Johnson (2004-06), defensive tackle Darwin Walker (2007) and defensive tackle Marcus Harrison (2010). Going into the 2012 season, rookie defensive end Shea McClellin has been assigned number 99.
Hall-of-Fame defensive lineman Dan Hampton wore number 99 for the Chicago Bears from 1979 through 1990. Since then, the number has been used by defensive end Tim Ryan (1992-93), defensive tackle Jim Flanigan (1995-2000), defensive end Joe Tafoya (2001-03), defensive tackle Tank Johnson (2004-06), defensive tackle Darwin Walker (2007) and defensive tackle Marcus Harrison (2010). Going into the 2012 season, rookie defensive end Shea McClellin has been assigned number 99.
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"Shoeless" Joe Jackson played for the Chicago White Sox
Joe Principe was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
The cast of 1984 NFC Championship Game - 1985 includes: Kurt Becker as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Dwaine Board as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Mark Bortz as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Dwight Clark as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Jim Covert as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Roger Craig as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Fullback Randy Cross as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard Irv Cross as Himself - Sideline Reporter Richard Dent as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Pat Dunsmore as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End Riki Ellison as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Keith Fahnhorst as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Gary Fencik as Himself - Chicago Bears Free Safety Dave Finzer as Himself - Chicago Bears Punter Russ Francis as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tight End Leslie Frazier as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Willie Gault as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Dan Hampton as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Mike Hartenstine as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Dwight Hicks as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Free Safety Jay Hilgenberg as Himself - Chicago Bears Center Tyrone Keys as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Ronnie Lott as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Cornerback Dennis McKinnon as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Dana McLemore as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Back Steve McMichael as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Joe Montana as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Quarterback Emery Moorehead as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Renaldo Nehemiah as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Bubba Paris as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Walter Payton as Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back Lawrence Pillers as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Fred Quillan as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Center Bill Ring as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Running Back Max Runager as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Punter Buddy Ryan as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Coordinator George Seifert as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Coordinator Mike Singletary as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Freddie Solomon as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Jim Stuckey as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Matt Suhey as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Wendell Tyler as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Running Back Keith Van Horne as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Ray Wersching as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Kicker Carlton Williamson as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Strong Safety Otis Wilson as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker