Edward W. McCaskey (April 27, 1919 – April 8, 2003) was an American
football
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executive who was the chairman of the
Chicago Bears
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. The husband of Bears principal owner
Virginia Halas McCaskey, he also served as vice president and treasurer for the team.
Military career
Upon graduating from the
University of Pennsylvania
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, McCaskey served in the
80th Division of the
United States Army
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during
World War II
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for two-and-a-half years.
Though he was later injured, he refused the
Purple Heart
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,
and was subsequently awarded the
Bronze Star Medal
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and a combat infantry badge.
Personal life
After the war, McCaskey became a salesman and a singer in a band. He attempted to join the
Harry James Band but lost out to
Frank Sinatra
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.
In 1943, he married
Virginia Halas, daughter of Bears founder, owner and head coach
George Halas
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. The older Halas expressed his doubts about McCaskey, so he sent two "agents",
Bert Bell
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and
Art Rooney
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, owners of the
Philadelphia Eagles
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and
Pittsburgh Steelers
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, respectively, to inspect him.
Chairman of the Board
In 1967, McCaskey became vice president and treasurer of the Bears. When George Halas died in 1983, Virginia became principal owner and Ed became chairman of the board with their son
Michael
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as team president. The following year, McCaskey made his son operating head of the franchise.
In 1999, McCaskey relinquished his position as chairman of the board to Michael, who was promoted after various incidents occurred such as the botched hiring of
Dave Wannstedt's replacement and failed attempt to get a new stadium.
Relationship with Brian Piccolo
The summer before McCaskey officially joined the Bears, he befriended the Bears player
Brian Piccolo. The two remained close friends until Piccolo's death of cancer in 1970. As the story goes, he was the person behind the idea to put Piccolo and
Gale Sayers in the same room – the first interracial roommates in team history.
After Piccolo's death, McCaskey wrote the famous speech that was immortalized in the movie ''
Brian's Song
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'': "I love Brian Piccolo and I'd like all of you to love him too. Tonight when you hit your knees, please ask God to love him."
He was also a longtime contributor to the Brian Piccolo Cancer Research Fund.
Death
On April 8, 2003, McCaskey died in his
Des Plaines, Illinois
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home; he had been in declining health, and was survived by his wife and eleven children.
At his funeral, a "plaintive piano rendition" of the Bears fight song "
Bear Down, Chicago Bears" was played. McCaskey left a lasting impact on the Bears, such as befriending
Brian Piccolo, and placing him with
Gale Sayers in the same room, making them the first interracial roommates. McCaskey wrote a speech dedicated to Piccolo that was recited by Sayers after being awarded the
George S. Halas Courage Award, which was later memorialized in the film ''
Brian's Song
''Brian's Song'' is a 1971 ABC Movie of the Week that recounts the life of Brian Piccolo ( James Caan), a Chicago Bears football player stricken with terminal cancer, focusing on his friendship with teammate Gale Sayers ( Billy Dee Williams) ...
'', which McCaskey was a consultant for.
To honor McCaskey during the 2003 season, the Bears added an orange shamrock-shaped patch to their jerseys with his initials "EWM".
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1919 births
2003 deaths
Sportspeople from Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Chicago Bears executives
NFL team presidents
United States Army personnel of World War II
University of Pennsylvania alumni
20th-century American singers
People from Des Plaines, Illinois
Halas family