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  1. George Allen "Pat" Summerall (May 10, 1930 – April 16, 2013) was an American football player and television sportscaster who worked for CBS, Fox, and ESPN. In addition to football, he announced major golf and tennis events. Summerall announced 16 Super Bowls on network television (more than anyone else), 26 Masters Tournaments, and ...

  2. 16. Apr. 2013 · Summerall called a record 16 Super Bowls on television and 10 more on radio. One of the most NFL's most iconic broadcasters, Pat Summerall passed away Tuesday at the age of 82.

  3. 16. Apr. 2013 · Pat Summerall was a legendary NFL play-by-play man who worked 16 Super Bowls and 50 years in the league. He also played kicker and defensive end for the Lions, Cardinals and Giants, and called tennis championships for CBS.

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  4. 16. Apr. 2013 · Pat Summerall, the Giants’ outstanding place-kicker who went on to team with John Madden for 21 seasons in network television’s most prominent N.F.L. broadcast twosome, died on Tuesday in ...

  5. 16. Apr. 2013 · Pat Summerall was a deep-voiced sports announcer who called 16 Super Bowls with John Madden. He also played 10 seasons in the NFL and had a liver transplant after overcoming alcoholism.

  6. 16. Apr. 2013 · Pat Summerall was a legendary NFL player and broadcaster who called 16 Super Bowls, the Masters and the U.S. Open tennis. He died of cardiac arrest in 2013 after a long career and a liver transplant.

  7. 16. Apr. 2013 · Pat Summerall, the football player turned legendary play-by-play announcer, died Tuesday. He was 82. He was best known as a broadcaster for teaming with former NFL coach John Madden for 22...