Legendary NFL player and television broadcaster Frank Gifford passed away on Sunday morning at the age of 84. He spent 13 seasons in the NFL, all of with the New York Giants, before embarking on a long career in television and is most notably known for his three-decade run on Monday Night Football.
During Sunday’s Hall of Fame Game in Canton, former friend and colleague Al Michaels delivered an emotional tribute to Gifford:

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