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John Earl Madden (April 10, 1936 – December 28, 2021) was an American football coach and sports commentator in the National Football League (NFL). He served as the head coach of the Oakland Raiders from 1969 to 1978, leading them to eight playoff appearances, seven division titles, seven AFL/AFC Championship Game appearances, and the franchise's first Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XI.
Famed NFL coach and broadcaster John Madden died on Dec. 28 at the age of 85. No cause was detailed in the media, and the NFL said it was unexpected. With a winning percentage of 0.759, the former...
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With the inductions set for Aug. 6 in Canton, Ohio, a new group of stars will be joining one of the brightest constellations in sports, the Pro Football Hall of Fame. See Our List: 100 Most...
When Forbes 400 Richest Americans debuted in 1982, Yoko Ono was the only musician listed, with a net worth of $150 million (equivalent to $474 million in 2023), largely due to the music royalties of her late husband 's band the Beatles. [ 1] In 1991, Forbes estimated Michael Jackson 's net worth at $230 million (equivalent to $515 million in ...
FILE - Former Oakland Raiders head coach John Madden speaks about former quarterback Ken Stabler, pictured at rear, at a ceremony honoring Stabler during halftime of an NFL football game between ...
Meanwhile here is John Madden during the week 1 game of 2002 (Brady's 2nd year starting) casually defending his stance that Brady reminds him of Joe Montana, despite having just started his career.
In addition, many presidents—including Bill Clinton —have earned considerable income from public speaking after leaving office. [ 3][ 4] Harry Truman was among the poorest U.S. presidents, with a net worth considerably less than $1 million. His financial situation contributed to the doubling of the presidential salary to $100,000 in 1949. [ 5]