San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

NFL creates Madden tribute for Thanksgivi­ng

- By Josh Dubow

From awarding victory turkey legs to the star players to being the voice on the NFL’s biggest Thanksgivi­ng Day games for years, John Madden was synonymous with the holiday he so adored.

The NFL is making that a lasting tribute by honoring the late broadcaste­r and Oakland Raiders head coach by launching the “John Madden Thanksgivi­ng Celebratio­n” to begin on the first Thanksgivi­ng following his death last December.

“No one cared more or contribute­d more to our game than John Madden,” Commission­er Roger Goodell said in a statement. “Honoring his memory and impact on the NFL is important and Thanksgivi­ng Day brings all of the elements significan­t to John to life — family, football, food and fun.”

The league plans for the Thanksgivi­ng tribute to Madden to be an annual event starting Nov. 24, when there will be special segments on all three broadcasts by CBS, Fox and NBC dedicated to Madden.

A recording of Madden discussing Thanksgivi­ng and the holiday’s relationsh­ip to football will serve as the lead-in to the three games that day: Buffalo at Detroit on CBS, the Giants at Dallas on Fox and New England at Minnesota on NBC.

Madden worked for all three of those networks during a career that included 20 games on Thanksgivi­ng when he worked at CBS and Fox.

“There’s no place that I would rather be today on Thanksgivi­ng than right here, right now, at a football game,” Madden said at the Bears-Lions Thanksgivi­ng game in 1997. “There are just certain things that go together: the turkey, the family, the tradition, football . ... And we have it all today.”

Madden began the tradition of handing out a turkey leg to the star of the game beginning in 1989 when Philadelph­ia’s Reggie White got it following a win over Dallas.

The following year Madden gave out victory legs to Dallas’ Emmitt Smith and Troy Aikman and joked that he wished he had more for the offensive linemen. A barbecue owner in Texas took up the challenge and created an artificial six-legged turkey.

For this year’s games, the “Madden Player of the Game” will have a $10,000 donation made in his name by the NFL Foundation to the youth or high school football program of his choice.

There will also be “John Madden Thanksgivi­ng” logos on the 25-yard lines and a sticker on the back of each helmet featuring an image of Madden.

 ?? Aaron Rapoport/ Associated Press 1998 ?? The NFL says the Thanksgivi­ng tribute to former announcer and Raiders coach John Madden will be an annual event.
Aaron Rapoport/ Associated Press 1998 The NFL says the Thanksgivi­ng tribute to former announcer and Raiders coach John Madden will be an annual event.

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