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Commemorating Francis Gifford's passing: reflecting on the American football player, actor, & television sports commentator achievements (August 9)

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Frank Gifford NFL Player, Actor and television sports commentator | Wikipedia

Frank Gifford NFL Player, Actor and television sports commentator | Wikipedia

On August 9, 2015, Frank Gifford, American football legend, died at his Greenwich, Connecticut, home from natural causes. Born in Santa Monica, he emerged from a poverty-stricken Bakersfield childhood to become a football icon. Despite a humble start, Gifford's journey led him from Bakersfield Junior College to USC, graduating in 1952. Joining the New York Giants in 1952, he excelled in a 12-year NFL career, highlighted by the 1956 MVP season and NFL Championship. Gifford's resilience showed after a severe concussion in 1960, forcing temporary retirement before returning as a flanker.

His Pro Bowl career spanned three positions: defensive back, running back, and flanker. Gifford retired in 1964 with impressive stats, contributing to the Giants' success. Transitioning to broadcasting, he shaped Monday Night Football for 27 years. Gifford's pivotal moment occurred during a 1980 game when he urged breaking the news of John Lennon's murder live on air.

Gifford's broadcast legacy included the 1985 Super Bowl and extensive coverage of Olympics, skiing, and golf. His impactful career earned an Emmy and the Pete Rozelle Award.

Despite an acting stint, Gifford's family life drew attention, marrying Kathie Lee in 1986. In 1997, scandalous tabloid exposure tested his personal life. Gifford's death at 85 preceded the CTE revelation, highlighting his dedication to player safety.

Frank Gifford's legacy echoes through football history, etched in Bakersfield roots and enduring contributions to the game and sports broadcasting.

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