In Memoriam: Frank Gifford remembered on his birthday (August 16)

Frank Gifford NFL Player, Actor and television sports commentator - Wikipedia
Frank Gifford NFL Player, Actor and television sports commentator - Wikipedia
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On August 16, 1930, Francis Newton Gifford was born in Santa Monica, California. From poverty and nomadic struggles, he rose to prominence. Gifford’s grit carried him through Bakersfield High School, overcoming academic hurdles at USC. In 1952, he joined the New York Giants, achieving Pro Bowl recognition and NFL MVP in 1956. Gifford faced adversity, losing 18 months to a brutal tackle in 1960. His 12-season NFL career, predominantly with the Giants, showcased versatile skills. Retirement in 1964 didn’t diminish his impact, leading to Pro Football Hall of Fame induction in 1977.

Transitioning from the field to the booth, Gifford became a stalwart on ABC’s Monday Night Football for 27 years. A voice of reason during tragic moments, like John Lennon’s death in 1980, Gifford marked Super Bowl history in 1985. Later, Al Michaels assumed play-by-play duties, and Gifford seamlessly embraced a color commentator role.

Beyond football, Gifford delved into acting, featuring in films and TV shows. His personal life included three marriages, notably to Kathie Lee Gifford. In 2015, Gifford’s passing revealed his battle with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), shedding light on football’s toll. Frank Gifford, an enduring figure, left a legacy in football, broadcasting, and the broader conversation on player safety.



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