Pittsburgh Steelers (1995-2002)Chicago Bears (2003)Baltimore Ravens (2004-2005)
Yes. Kordell was a member of the Chicago Bears in 2003 and the Baltimore Ravens in 2004-2005.
Kordell Stewart was not drafted by the Ravens. He was drafted 60th in the 1995 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Went to the Chicago Bears in 2003, released at the end of the year...signed by the Ravens in 2004.
Pittsburgh Steelers (1995-2002)Chicago Bears (2003)Baltimore Ravens (2004-2005)
Mike Ditka
he coached the Chicago Bears
No. He doesn't play for the Steelers anymore. Kordell last played football in 2005.AnswerKordell did play in Super Bowl XXX. He is shown in the box scores to have rushed 4 times for 15 yards.
Halas coached the Bears, on and off, for 40 seasons, He coached the team between 1920-1929, 1932-1942, 1946-1955, and 1957-1968. When he retired for good in 1968 he was replaced by Jim Dooley.
Tony Dungy (Indianapolis Colts) and Lovie Smith (Chicago Bears).
Tom LANDRY: Played for NY Giants. Coached Dallas Cowboys in a Super Bowl win.Mike DITKA Played for Chicago Bears. Coached Chicago Bears in a Super Bowl win.Dan REEVES: Played for Dallas Cowboys. Coached Denver Broncos in a Super Bowl win.8ill COWHER: Played for the Philidelphia Eagles, the Cleveland Browns and the Chicago Bears. Coached Pittsburg Steelers in a Super Bowl win.Don SHULA: Played for the Cleveland Browns, the Baltimore Colts and the Washington Redskins. Coached Miami to a Super Bowl win.Chuck NOLL: Played for the Cleveland Browns. Coached the Pittsburg Steelers in a Super bowl winClose, but no cigar...John Madden: Drafted by Philadelphia but injuries kept him from ever playing a game. Coached the Oakland Raiders to a Super Bowl win.-----Add to the list Tony Dungy, who played with the Steelers and 49ers and was the coach of the Super Bowl winning Colts in SB XLI.
Yes, Jeff Fisher was an assistant to Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan for the 1985 season when the Bears won Super Bowl XX.
George Halas was 72 when he coached the Chicago Bears in 1967, his final season. Marv Levy was 72 years old when he coached the Buffalo Bills in 1997, his final season.