The Dallas Morning News is reporting NFL broadcaster, Pat Summerall has passed away at the age of 82. I listened to Pat on Sunday’s growing up, and his voice is still vividly emblazoned in my head. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Summerall family.
The Dallas Morning News did a great job in listing some of Pat’s career highlights:
He worked a record 16 Super Bowls on network television, the first five as an analyst. He worked for CBS from 1961 to 1993. He moved with the NFL from CBS to Fox in 1994. He retired after the 2002 season.
Summerall worked his final Super Bowl in February 2002. It was his eighth alongside analyst John Madden. They worked together at CBS and Fox for 21 seasons. Their work at Super Bowl XVI in 1982 remains the highest-rated sports program of all-time, with more than 49 percent of the nation tuned in.
Summerall was a regular-season Sunday staple in most Dallas-Fort Worth homes during the 1990s. He and Madden were regularly assigned to the NFL’s No. 1 television attraction, the Cowboys. Not a bad deal for Summerall, who lived barely 20 minutes away from Texas Stadium in Southlake, with his second wife, Cheri.
Here is a great interview with Pat reminiscing on his broadcasting days.