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Cowboys Facing Chicago On 'Mike Ditka Day'

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — The Dallas Cowboys won't be facing legendary tight end Mike Ditka on Monday night in Chicago, but the Hall of Famer will have a heavy presence.

It's Ditka Day in Illinois.

Gov. Pat Quinn's office says Monday that he's declared it "Mike Ditka Day" in honor of the former Chicago Bears player and football coach whose jersey is being retired.

The Hall of Famer's No. 89 is being retired during a halftime ceremony. Dikta is the 14th Bear to have his number retired by the team.

In a statement, Quinn calls Ditka "the best tight end of all time." And he says "Da Coach" ''molded and guided arguably the best football team," referring to the 1985 Super Bowl champs.

Ditka was drafted by the Bears in 1961 and played for the team through 1966. He returned to coach from 1982 until 1992.

The Bears current leader at tight end: former Cowboys TE Martellus Bennett, who has reeled in 48 receptions for 545 yards and five touchdowns.

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