John Madden and Pat Summerall are two of the most beloved broadcasters in NFL history, and the former is featured in his own FOX documentary airing on Christmas Day.
All Madden is less than two months from airing on FOX and the network unveiled an exclusive clip centered around Peyton Manning.
“My grandfather was a huge football fan,” Manning said to open the clip. “Obviously loved watching his grandchildren play. And my rookie year you know obviously we weren’t very good, 3-13, but every week he would ask me, ‘are Madden and Summerall doing the game Sunday?’ and I’d say, ‘Pawpaw, no they’re not. We are playing the Bengals, who are 1-9. Madden and Summerall don’t do those games.'”
A big game duo indeed. Madden and Summerall called plenty of incredible moments during their time in the booth together. Madden himself experienced a litany of great instances as a coach too.
Madden briefly played in the league for the Philadelphia Eagles before a training camp injury during his rookie year blew up that career before it could get off the ground. He then went into coaching, serving in various roles in the college ranks before embarking on a dozen-year career with the Raiders — including a decade as head coach — winning Super Bowl XI.
The legendary NFL figure retired from coaching at 42 years old but still had plenty to offer the sport. Madden called NFL games for 30 years, first with CBS, then Fox, then ABC, and finally NBC until his retirement. He was famous during his broadcasting career for colorful phrases and an infectious passion for the game.
Madden may be most well known for the EA Sports Madden video game franchise that’s become a best-seller every August. The documentary title — All Madden — is a nod to Madden’s most difficult game mode.