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[Update] John Madden Has Retired From NBC
[Update] John Madden Has Retired From NBC
Busy morning in sports - Dan Patrick just announced on his radio show that John Madden has retired from NBC. Press release coming . below. “It’s time. I’m 73 years old. My 50th wedding anniversary is this fall. I have two great sons and their families and my five ...
Al Michaels: John Madden Is the Most Important Figure in NFL History
Al Michaels: John Madden Is the Most Important Figure in NFL History
nfl.fanhouse.com — by Michael David Smith I've been watching football on TV for 30 years, and John Madden has... been calling NFL games on TV for 30 years, and it's hard for me to wrap my head around the idea of an NFL weekend without hearing Madden's voice. Al Michaels , ... (more) Al Michaels: John Madden Is the Most Important Figure in ...
Collinsworth will replace Madden | Cincinnati Enquirer
news.cincinnati.com — Twenty years after leaving the Bengals, Cris Collinsworth reached football's TV pinnacle Thursday. NBC announced that the... Fort Thomas resident would succeed legendary John Madden on NBC's “Sunday Night Football.” “John's successor will be Cris ... (more) Collinsworth will replace Madden | Cincinnati Enquirer
John Madden speech 2006 HOF part 1 (video)
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N/A — ... In case you missed yesterday — and if that is the case, welcome back to planet Earth — John Madden is retiring from the play-by-play booth. [The Big Lead] ...

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