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  2. John Madden - Wikipedia

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    John Madden was born on April 10, 1936 in Austin, Minnesota, and died on December 28, 2021 in Pleasanton, California. He was a successful football player, coach, and commentator, winning the Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders and the Sports Emmy Awards for his commentary.

  3. John Madden, Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster, dies at 85 - AOL

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    Hall of Fame coach turned broadcaster John Madden, whose exuberant calls combined with simple explanations provided a weekly soundtrack to NFL games for three decades, died Tuesday morning, the ...

  4. Pat Summerall - Wikipedia

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    Pat Summerall was an American football player and sportscaster who played for the Lions, Cardinals, and Giants, and announced 16 Super Bowls and other events. He was a kicker who made a game-winning field goal in a snowstorm in 1958 and a Hall of Fame broadcaster who worked for CBS, Fox, and ESPN.

  5. Madden NFL - Wikipedia

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    Madden NFL is a popular American football video game franchise developed by EA Sports and named after coach and commentator John Madden. Learn about the origins, development, reception, and legacy of the series that has sold over 130 million copies and influenced many players and coaches.

  6. Immaculate Reception - Wikipedia

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    John Madden, coach of the 1972 Raiders, maintained (until his death) that he would never get over the play, and has indicated that he was bothered more by the delay between the end of the play and the final call than by which player the ball actually hit. After the game, he said that from his view the football had indeed touched Tatum. [24]

  7. Dave Madden - Wikipedia

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    Dave Madden was a Canadian-born American actor who starred as Reuben Kincaid, the manager of The Partridge Family, in the 1970s sitcom. He also appeared on other shows, such as Laugh-In, Alice, and Adventures in Odyssey, and wrote his autobiography Reuben on Wry.

  8. Darryl Stingley - Wikipedia

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    Darryl Stingley was a wide receiver for the New England Patriots who suffered a spinal cord injury in 1978. He died in 2007 from heart disease and pneumonia, and his case influenced the NFL rules and conventions to curtail aggressive plays.

  9. John Madden, Legendary NFL Coach and Sportscaster, Dead ... - AOL

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    John Madden, a Super Bowl-winning NFL head coach who went on to become a longtime sportscaster and launch a hit video game franchise, has died at the age of 85. The NFL confirmed the sad news on ...