Editor’s note: A version of this post was originally published in November 2017 and updated following John Madden’s death in December 2021. There are countless NFL memories we'll all have from ...
It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without the memory of John Madden. The NFL continues to honor the late Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster with its fourth annual “John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration” ...
There are countless NFL memories we'll all have from Thanksgiving, but when you think of the late John Madden calling games on the holiday, you might associate him with one word: Turducken. In case ...
For years, Americans welcomed John Madden into their homes on Thanksgiving. The NFL is ensuring that Madden’s legacy remains a part of the holiday. This year the NFL will once again celebrate Madden ...
The Baltimore Ravens are set to face off against the Cincinnati Bengals in the final game of Thanksgiving Day. With a huge divisional showdown already exciting enough, the Ravens have announced a ...
NBC will air an extended feature highlighting the coaching legacy of John Madden during halftime of its Thanksgiving broadcast of the Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals game. The feature – which ...
Pro football legend John Madden will be honored at halftime of NBC’s Thanksgiving Day matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens, as part of a special tribute to the man who’s name ...
The National Football League continues to honor and commemorate the late John Madden with the fourth annual John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration on Thursday, Nov. 27. Madden once said, "There's no ...
A new book argues that Pat Summerall and John Madden were the greatest NFL broadcast duo of all time. Summerall and Madden worked together for 21 years, first at CBS and later at FOX. The book ...
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John Madden and Pat Summerall set a standard for NFL broadcasting excellence that will never be duplicated. This unlikely duo were the voices of pro football for generations. But what made them so ...
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