Gregory Thomas Waddle (born February 20, 1967) is an American former professional
football
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player who was a
wide receiver
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in the
National Football League
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(NFL). Waddle is currently a co-host of ''"Waddle and Silvy"'' on ''
ESPN 1000'', and a football analyst for
WLS-TV
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in Chicago.
He also appears on
Pro Football Weekly
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and
NFL Network
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. He spent his entire six-year career with the
Chicago Bears
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. He attended
Boston College
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.
College career
Waddle was a receiver for the
Boston College Eagles
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. He is sixth all-time in career receptions with 139, and amassed 1,956 yards and six touchdowns. Waddle finished his collegiate career first on the school's all-time list for receptions in a season with 70 in 1988, and is tied for first in all-time receptions in a single game with 13 against TCU in 1988. Waddle was a first-team All-East selection in 1988 and made appearance in the Japan Bowl. His achievements at BC resulted in his induction into the Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998.
He also played alongside
Doug Flutie
Douglas Richard Flutie (born October 23, 1962) is an American former professional Gridiron football, football quarterback who played for 21 seasons. He played 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), eight seasons in the Canadian Footb ...
's younger brother,
Darren Flutie.
*1985: 8 catches for 122 yards.
*1986: 18 catches for 160 yards and 1 touchdown.
*1987: 43 catches for 781 yards.
*1988: 70 catches for 902 yards and 5 touchdowns.
Professional career
In 1989, the
Chicago Bears
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signed Waddle as an undrafted free agent. During his first two years with the Bears, he struggled to make an impact as a receiver. Waddle lacked the size and speed to distinguish himself from other Bears wide receivers and remained on the lower rungs of the team's depth chart. He received a chance to start in 1991 after the Bears lost starters due to injuries. In a nationally televised Monday night game against the Jets, he made eight catches for 102 yards in an overtime win. In Chicago's wild card playoff loss to Dallas (17–13), Waddle was the Bears' sole standout performer on the offensive side of the ball, catching nine passes for 104 yards and a touchdown. His performance established him as a mainstay in the Bears lineup and clinched him a spot on the famed
All-Madden team.
In 1992, Waddle began the season as a starting wide receiver and became a fan favorite. In the opener against the
Detroit Lions
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, he caught a last second game-winning touchdown pass from
Jim Harbaugh
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. Later in a week 4 victory over the Falcons, he managed to outrun
Deion Sanders
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into the endzone for a score. Waddle missed the final four games of the season because of injury.
After finishing the 1992 season with a record of 5–11, coach
Mike Ditka
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was fired and
Dallas Cowboys
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defensive coordinator
Dave Wannstedt was brought in to replace him.
After leading the Bears in receiving yards and receptions in 1993, Wannstedt demoted Waddle in favor of faster receivers.
Later that year, he suffered a concussion and a partially torn knee ligament from an illegal hit by
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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defensive back
Thomas Everett. The following off-season, the Bears offered Waddle a choice between a guaranteed contract at the league minimum salary, and a more lucrative deal that would be dissolved if he were cut. He instead attended the
Cincinnati Bengals
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' training camp, but elected to retire, as he felt that his lingering leg injuries no longer allowed him to compete at the professional level.
Broadcasting career
Television
After retiring from football, Waddle began working on
WFLD FOX 32 as the host of weekend football-oriented programs. Waddle covered previews and post-game shows for Bears games. During this time, he also began to work as a weekend and fill-in sports anchor. He later worked with
Corey McPherrin to host and the ''Chicago Bears Gameday Live'', ''Fox Kickoff Sunday'' and ''The Final Word''.
Waddle's joined
WLS ABC 7 in August 2013 after his contract expired with WFLD.
Waddle is a regular contributor on the station's morning show, and continues to provide analysis on Bears-themed programming.
Waddle also began working with the
NFL Network
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in
Los Angeles
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as a gameday analyst in 2007. In 2013, he began working as a guest analyst for Colin Cowherd's "Colin's New Football Show''.
Radio
In 1997, Waddle began co-hosting Sports Central with
David Kaplan on weeknights. This partnership ended in 2007 with his move to WMVP ESPN Radio 1000.
Waddle was paired with Marc "Silvy" Silverman and their show was expanded to four hours to include weekly, one-hour in-studio segments with
WLS-TV
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sports anchor
Mark Giangreco. During football season, Waddle and Silverman hosted "The Jay Cutler Show" with
Chicago Bears
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quarterback
Jay Cutler
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on Mondays or Tuesdays following each Bears game until Cutler's departure from Chicago.
On several occasions in 2008 and 2009, Waddle appeared as a fill-in host, alongside
Mike Greenberg
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, on ''
Mike and Mike in the Morning'' on
ESPN Radio
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. He and Silverman have also hosted ''The Scott Van Pelt Show''.
Other media
Waddle appears weekly during the football season on Pro Football Weekly. He writes a weekly article about the Bears for the
Northwest Herald
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of McHenry County, Illinois.
He is also a color commentator during CSN Chicago broadcasts of
Northern Illinois Huskies football
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games and for a limited number of
Chicago Rush games aired on the NFL Network.
Personal life
Waddle lives in
Lake Forest with his wife, Cara and 4 daughters. Waddle's wife Cara is the daughter of former
Boston Patriots
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wide receiver
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and
AFL Hall of Famer
Gino Cappelletti
Gino Raymond Michael Cappelletti (March 26, 1934 – May 12, 2022) was an American professional football player. He played college football for the Minnesota Golden Gophers and was an All-Star in the American Football League (AFL) for the Bos ...
. His oldest daughter Georgia was a member of the Northwestern Wildcats soccer team.
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Waddle, Tom
1967 births
Living people
American football wide receivers
Arena football announcers
College football announcers
Boston College Eagles football players
Chicago Bears players
Players of American football from Cincinnati
Brian Piccolo Award winners
NFL Network people
Moeller High School alumni