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John Madden Retiring From The Broadcast Booth
John Madden Retiring From The Broadcast Booth
Total Pro Sports - NBC Sports Chairman Dick Ebersol has announced that Hall of Fame coach and one of the greatest broadcasters in the history of sports, John Madden is retiring from the broadcast booth. At the age of 73 it was only time before he would retire. Madden started his career at ...
Madden retires after 30 years in booth
Madden retires after 30 years in booth
sports.espn.go.com — John Madden, a fixture in NFL broadcast booths for 30 years, has decided to retire, he announced... Thursday in a statement released by NBC Sports. (more) Madden retires after 30 years in booth
John Madden retires from broadcasting
nbcsports.msnbc.com — Hall of Fame coach and most honored broadcaster in history says it's time... (more) John Madden retires from broadcasting
John Madden Is Retiring
John Madden Is Retiring
blog.ingamenow.com — John Madden’s retirement was just reported this morning on CNBC. NFL Legend John Madden has decided to... retire from announcing games in the NFL. John Madden has done everything possible in the NFL. He played for the Philadelphia Eagles, coached the Oakland Raiders, announced games, ... (more) John Madden Is Retiring
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