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John Madden walks off into the sunset
John Madden walks off into the sunset
One of football’s greatest color commentators has decided to hang it up as John Madden has announced his retirement from NBC sports. It would be easy to say that John Madden was not only the most recognizable announcer of his generation but easily the most recognizable face in football. Madden ...
A John Madden Career Tribute, Courtesy of MSF and YouTube
A John Madden Career Tribute, Courtesy of MSF and YouTube
midwestsportsfans.com — John Madden announced his retirement from broadcasting today, leaving the booth after 30 years. MSF pays homage... to Madden and offers some memorable Madden videos, including: Frank Caliedo, Madden drawing a penis, and Madden saying his infamous Boom! (more) A John Madden Career Tribute, Courtesy of MSF and YouTube
John Madden Retires, His first trip to the booth, Video
John Madden Retires, His first trip to the booth, Video
neswsports.com — John Madden Retires, His first trip to the booth, Video . John Madden has retired from football... altogether. Love him or hate him, he is still a legend. In this video, recently retired Raiders coach John Madden drops by the broadcast booth to talk with Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier as they ... (more) John Madden Retires, His first trip to the booth, Video
John Madden Retires From Broadcasting
John Madden Retires From Broadcasting
bizoffootball.com — NBC Sports Chairman Dick Ebersol announced today that John Madden, Hall of Fame coach and the most... honored broadcaster in sports television history, has decided to retire from broadcasting. Madden issued the following statement today: It's time. I'm 73 years old. My 50th wedding ... (more) John Madden Retires From Broadcasting
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