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  2. Pat Summerall - Wikipedia

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    George Allen "Pat" Summerall (May 10, 1930 – April 16, 2013) was an American football player and television sportscaster who worked for CBS, Fox, and ESPN. In addition to football, he announced major golf and tennis events. Summerall announced 16 Super Bowls on network television (more than anyone else), 26 Masters Tournaments, and 21 US ...

  3. Super Bowl XIV - Wikipedia

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    CBS televised the game in the United States with play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall and color commentator Tom Brookshier. Brent Musburger hosted CBS's pregame coverage with the NFL Today crew of Irv Cross (who joined Musburger in the Pittsburgh Steelers locker room), Jayne Kennedy (the only Super Bowl she would be part of covering for CBS ...

  4. 1967 NFL Championship Game - Wikipedia

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    Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier served as sideline reporters. Gifford and Summerall were intimately aware of the personality differences that existed between Landry and Lombardi because they had both played on the New York Giants during Landry's and Lombardi's tenure at the Giants. Over 30 million people would tune in to watch the game.

  5. Super Bowl X - Wikipedia

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    CBS televised the game in the United States with play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall (calling his first Super Bowl in that role) and color commentator Tom Brookshier. Toward the end of the game, Hank Stram took over for Brookshier, who had left the booth to head down to the locker room area to conduct the postgame interviews with the winning team.

  6. Notre Dame, Oregon State part of Sun Bowl's fascinating ... - AOL

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    Frank Gifford, Don Perkins, Pat Summerall, Tom Brookshier, Burt Reynolds and Dan Fouts have all spent time up in the announcer’s booth. It’s the nation’s second-oldest bowl game, behind only ...

  7. 1977–78 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League playoffs for the 1977 season began on December 24, 1977. The postseason tournament concluded with the Dallas Cowboys defeating the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII, 27–10, on January 15, 1978, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana . This was also the last season that the NFL used an eight-team ...

  8. 1976–77 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Announcers Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier speculated that Haden was feeling pressure on this drive because Knox had James Harris warming up on the sidelines. On the Vikings' next drive, Fred Dryer hit Fran Tarkenton on a sack, forcing a fumble that was recovered by Jack Youngblood at the Viking 8-yard line.

  9. 1977 Washington Redskins season - Wikipedia

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    Announcers: Pat Summerall, Tom Brookshier; It was a key game for both teams. Washington drew first blood as the well rested Billy Kilmer tossed a 14-yard touchdown pass to Calvin Hill and later a 40-yard field goal by Mark Moseley.