John Wojciechowski

In an article written and published by the Windy City Gridiron, Wojciechowski was recognized as being one of the top undrafted free agents.

(Payton's outstanding rushing and receiving season, just two years prior to Wojciechowski joining the team, was one of the reasons the Bears were fortunate enough to compete in and win Super Bowl XX.)

(On Casimir Pulaski Day 2012, a local holiday officially observed in Illinois, the Windy City Gridiron published an article about Chicago Bears who were Polish.

It was stated in that article that Lumen Christi's "biggest game of the season" was against the Warren Fitzgerald Spartans.

All the local newspapers in the Detroit area thought the Spartans were going to upset the top-ranked Titans.

[14] The Titans advanced to the Finals' game the following week, which was held at the Pontiac Silverdome, and defeated the Grand Rapids West Catholic Falcons.

)[16] During his senior year, Wojciechowski was the State of Michigan Class B Heavyweight Wrestling Champion.

[19] After graduating from Fitzgerald High School in 1981, Wojciechowski attended and played football for Michigan State University.

[22] During a televised CBS Sports Bears' game against the Los Angeles Raiders in his rookie year on December 27, 1987, the late, legendary sports broadcasters John Madden and Pat Summerall made some whimsical remarks regarding the length of Wojciechowski's name.

The field where Wojciechowski played high school football and the style of jersey that he wore for home games
Mike Ditka 2008. He was Wojciechowski's coach.