Former Cincinnati Bengals star tight end Bob Trumpy, who went on to be a Hall of Fame broadcaster, has died. He was 80 years old. The Bengals announced Trumpy’s death Sunday morning.
The former Bengals receiver-turned-broadcaster, who died Sunday at age 80, hosted sports shows on WCKY-AM and WLW-AM before joining NBC Sports full-time and becoming NBC's No. 1 NFL analyst. He paved ...
An original Cincinnati Bengal, Bob Trumpy played 10 seasons in the NFL before beginning a 30-year broadcasting career that ...
Trumpy earned All-AFL honors in his sophomore year, recording 835 yards and nine touchdowns on only 37 receptions. The 1970 ...
A new poll shows how divided the country is over the choice of the Puerto Rican superstar to headline the halftime show.
The last living member of the iconic Oakland Raiders “Soul Patrol” has died. George Atkinson, a former safety for the Raiders ...
A fearsome safety and returner for the dominant John Madden-coached Oakland Raiders teams of the 1970s has died at 78.
The Raiders called him the anchor of the team's “Soul Patrol” secondary of the 1970s that helped lead the team to its first ...
Prayers are pouring in on social media after a former Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl hero has died at 79 years old. The Kansas ...
Super Bowl champion and barrier-breaking football star Warren McVea has died at age 79, his family confirmed on Oct. 19.
The Texas native had his best season in 1969. In addition to finishing third on the Chiefs in rushing yards (500) and scoring ...
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