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John Madden, who made his mark as an NFL coach and later a notable broadcaster, has died. The Hall of Fame figure led the Oakland Raiders to a Super Bowl championship and is perhaps best known for the award-winning video game series that carries his name.
According to a report from the NFL, Madden was not battling any known illnesses and died unexpectedly. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell issued a statement honoring the coach and broadcaster.
From NFL.com:
“On behalf of the entire NFL family, we extend our condolences to Virginia, Mike, Joe and their families,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. “We all know him as the Hall of Fame coach of the Oakland Raiders and broadcaster who worked for every major network, but more than anything, he was a devoted husband, father and grandfather.
“Nobody loved football more than Coach. He was football. He was an incredible sounding board to me and so many others. There will never be another John Madden, and we will forever be indebted to him for all he did to make football and the NFL what it is today.”
Madden coached the Raiders, now based in Las Vegas, for 10 years and took the team to the AFC championship game seven times and won Super Bowl XI, beating the Minnesota Vikings 32-14.
While his coaching career paid great dividends, it was Madden retiring from the NFL at 42 and moving to the broadcast booth that gained him even greater fame. Using exaggerated sound effects and simply explaining the complexity of the game, Madden became a superstar who crossed over into commercials and eventually became the face of Madden NFL Football, a franchise that has been ongoing since 1988.
Madden’s name also made its way into the world of Hip-Hop with Chicago rapper Chief Keef naming a song after him, and Onyx’s 1992 classic track “Throw Ya Gunz” also featured a Madden shoutout, along with countless other rappers over the decades.
John Madden was 85.
We’ve collected a short list of reactions from Twitter below.
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A coaching legend. A broadcasting icon. Beloved by football fans everywhere.
Remembering John Madden. pic.twitter.com/6jbIl1kdZq
— NFL (@NFL) December 29, 2021
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John Madden, a legend in every way
@richeisen pic.twitter.com/ETtLUErm5F
— NFL GameDay (@NFLGameDay) December 29, 2021
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"He's someone who speaks to so many generations. His generation. Mooch's generation. My generation. My children’s generation."@RichEisen remembers John Madden, a man who impacted so many lives pic.twitter.com/B5WzmoebZ4
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) December 29, 2021
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There should be a Madden award going forward from the NFL.
Growing up, He was the soundtrack of the NFL for me. When I started covering the Eagles, and we would go to road games, and see the Madden cruiser out in front of the stadium, we knew it was a big one #RIP https://t.co/LNqsQssOOt— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) December 29, 2021
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Took this pic of John Madden's @ProFootballHOF bust in Canton over a week ago… pic.twitter.com/9iEYsTgQ8l
— Paul Gutierrez (@PGutierrezESPN) December 29, 2021
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A legend in all forms of the game
John Madden. (via @NFL)pic.twitter.com/GEcWVnFW6Y
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 29, 2021
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NFL community mourns passing of legendary Hall of Fame coach, broadcaster John Maddenhttps://t.co/XwOOeHqbIf pic.twitter.com/bup68WvfMh
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) December 29, 2021
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In his career as an NFL head coach, John Madden led the @Raiders to a record of 103-32-7 (.759 win pct).
That is the highest winning percentage in the history of the NFL by anyone to coach for a decade or more.
Rest in peace to a legend.
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) December 29, 2021
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RIP to a legend of legends. Amazing that John Madden was able to see and hear sooooo many beautiful things said about him. What a gift.
Heaven got an incredible coach, pioneer, broadcaster, person, and visionary. pic.twitter.com/yBBrldcYUf
— Jay Glazer (@JayGlazer) December 29, 2021
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The football world today is celebrating the life of John Madden, a man whose relentless passion for the game & unique career will leave an indelible mark on the sport forever. A member of the Class of 2006, Madden died Tuesday. He was 85.
: https://t.co/1A2OtcInjI#HOFForever pic.twitter.com/E1mGAfYbcz
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) December 29, 2021
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Transformational. Generational.
These words are too often used inappropriately when talking sports personalities in general. It IS appropriate to use when talking about John Madden, and there is no need to explain why. It just is what it is. He changed the game. #RIP legend.— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) December 29, 2021
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This is the Madden of my childhood.
Nearly burned a hole in my Sega Genesis 16-Bit playing this and Double Dribble. pic.twitter.com/ERGyvJLtcZ
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) December 29, 2021
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"Football has been my life, and it's given me so much."
Rest in peace to the legendary John Madden
pic.twitter.com/0XYD9FbXhF
— NFL Films (@NFLFilms) December 29, 2021
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First job out of college in ‘96 was as PR intern with Green Bay Packers. Meeting John Madden when he came in with CBS broadcast team was a thrill. I was literally the lowest man on the totem pole and he was always down to earth and gracious with his time. Sad day for football.
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) December 29, 2021
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