NEW ORLEANS — Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon sported a pair of hand-lettered headbands during Sunday's Super Bowl, one promoting a cure for juvenile diabetes and the other referring to servicemen missing in action.
Before the Super Bowl began, McMahon wore a headband with the words "JDF Cure" in black letters. JDF stands for Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.
After the game began, McMahon switched to a headband reading "POW-MIA," an apparent reference to U.S. servicemen imprisoned or missing in action from the Vietnam War.
Then, after the Bears had turned the game into a rout, McMahon wore a headband with "Pluto" printed across it.
There has been intense interest in McMahon's headbands since the Bears played the New York Giants in the National Football Conference semifinals when McMahon wore a headband with the name of a sporting goods company, "Adidas." The quarterback was fined $5,000 by NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle.