During college at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, California, John Madden continued to play baseball and football. He received all-conference honors for his outstanding play on the line in football. In the 1958 draft, John Madden was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles. At their training camp, he injured his knee and was never able to play professionally.
After the devastating end to his playing career, John Madden decided to try and become a football coach. He began coaching at Alan Hancock Junior College as an assistant in 1960 and would later become the head coach there. A few years later, he was hired as an assistant on the staff at San Diego State University. Impressed with his work at SDSU, the Oakland Raiders hired him as their linebackers coach in 1967.
On February 4, 1969, the Oakland Raiders signed John Madden to a contract as their new head coach, making him the youngest coach in the NFL. He would continue to be the coach of the Oakland Raiders for ten years, compiling some very impressive statistics. During his short coaching career, John Madden's Oakland Raiders won 103 games, tied 7, and only lost 32 times. It is the highest winning percentage for any coach in the history of the NFL with at least 100 victories. His most important victory came on January 9, 1977 when the Oakland Raiders beat the Minnesota Vikings 32-14 in the Super Bowl.
After the 1978 season, John Madden announced his retirement from coaching. A few months later, he began his broadcasting career. Within a few years of working football games for CBS, he became part of the top duo for football on the network with Pat Summerall. John Madden continued to broadcast for CBS until 1994 when his contract was shifted over to Fox. He worked for the Fox Network until 2002 when ABC signed him to a deal for Monday Night Football. No matter what network Madden has worked for, he has been a constant favorite of football fans, earning him fourteen Sports Emmy Awards.
John Madden has appeared in many commercials during his career. Some of the commercials he has appeared in include Outback Steakhouse, Verizon Wireless, Ace Hardware, and Miller Lite. He is also responsible for, arguably, the top football video game series of all-time. The Madden NFL video game series is one of the top selling games every year.
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Post a Commentbobby u racisd bastard
what up madden what it do i like monday night football it wouldnt be the same electrafing feeling if you didnt anounce the program keep doing what your doing maybe ill write you again if i have time .
ps.... i liked your coaching with the Raiders back in the day... im writing you because im doing a class paper about you and i seen that you were the 21st pick in the draft, its amazing what the under dogs turn out to be.