George Allen Summerall

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George Allen Summerall Wiki Biography

George Allen Summerall was born on the 10th May 1930, in Lake City, Florida was a sports commentator as well as former American Football player – he playing professionally in the NFL from 1952 to 1961. Summerall is an inductee into the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame. Among others, Pat won the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award, and worked on television for more than 40 years. He passed away in 2013.

How much is the net worth of Pat Summerall? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the outright size of his wealth is as much as $10 million, as of the data presented in the middle of 2017. Sports and television are the major sources of Summerall’s net worth.

To begin with, the boy studied at Columbia High School where he was a member of the football, baseball and basketball teams, and played tennis. Summerall was named to the FHSAA’s All-Century Team and became the inductee into the FHSAA Hall of Fame. Then, Summerall played football at University of Arkansas.

Concerning his professional career, Summerall played in the NFL for ten seasons. He was selected in the NFL Draft in 1952 by the Detroit Lions, but he suffered an injury in a pre-season game, which meant that the year was finished. From 1953 to 1957, he was a part of the Chicago Cardinals team, but he best seasons of his career, however, he spent as the placekicker of the New York Giants (1958 – 1961). During his career, he averaged 100 field goals with the percentage of 47.2. American Football was significant source of Pat Summerall net worth.

What is more, he had spent another 40 years as the voice of NFL commenting the games. For more than 20 years, he had been working with his sports broadcast partner John Madden. Summerall narrated 16 Super Bowls on television and another 10 on the radio, spending 29 years working for CBS, then moved to FOX. From 1994 to 2002, he had been commentating NFL games in a partnership with Madden. Afterwards, he announced his retirement, however, he worked as a substitute until 2006. Then, it has been announced that he would be the play by play voice in Cotton Bowl Classic games (2007 – 2010). Additionally, he was the host of a syndicated program focused on high school and college athletics “Sports Stars of Tomorrow” (2005 – 2012).

It is worth saying the fact that the Pat Summerall Award was launched in 2006, given every year during the Charity Luncheon at the weekend of Super Bowl, to the recipient who managed to show leadership and character during entire career. Among others, the winners of the award are James Brown (2006), Archie Manning (2013) and John Madden (2016).

Finally, in the personal life of Summerall, he married Kathy Jacobs in 1955; they had three children, but divorced in 1995. The following year Pat married Cherilyn Burns, and they were together until Pat’s the death in 2013 at the age of 82 from cardiac arrest, caused from complications of surgery to the hip at a hospital in Dallas, Texas.

IMDB Wikipedia “Summerall-Aikman” Cowboys $10 million 103.42 1930 1930-5-10 2013-04-16 6′ 4″ (1.93 m) Actor American American football player American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame (1999) Arkansas College Black Sunday Cherilyn Burns (m. 1996–2013) Chicago Cardinals (1953–1957) Columbia High School Dallas Morning News (1997) ESPN Family Guy: Death Has a Shadow FHSAA’s All-Century Team Florida Fox Future Phenoms George Allen Summerall Gilmore Girls: The Lorelais’ First Day at Yale Kathy Jacobs (m. 1955–1995) Lake City Madden NFL video games (1994-2002) May 10 Monday Night Football National Sportscaster of the Year (1977 National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association New York Giants (1958–1961) NFL Draft: 1952 / Round: 4 / Pick: 45 (by Detroit Lions (1952) NFL player (1952-1961) Pan American Games (1975) Pat Summerall Net Worth Sports commentator Sports Stars of Tomorrow Taurus television sportscaster (CBS The Replacements (2000) This Week in Pro Football (1960s-1970s) U.S. US Open Tennis Tournament (CBS)

George Allen Summerall Quick Info

Full Name Pat Summerall
Net Worth $10 Million
Date Of Birth May 10, 1930, Lake City, Florida, United States
Died April 16, 2013, Dallas, Texas, United States
Height 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
Weight 103.42
Profession American Football player, NFL player (1952-1961), television sportscaster (CBS, Fox, ESPN), sports commentator
Education Columbia High School, Lake City, Florida, University of Arkansas
Nationality American
Spouse Cherilyn Burns (m. 1996–2013, his death), Kathy Jacobs (m. 1955–1995)
Children Kyle Summerall, Jay Summerall, Susan Wiles
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LegendsforCharity
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0838619
Allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/artist/pat-summerall-mn0001947179
Awards NFL champion (1952), Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award (Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1994), FHSAA Hall of Fame, “Pat Summerall Award” (since 2006, Super Bowl weekend)
Nominations NFL Draft: 1952 / Round: 4 / Pick: 45 (by Detroit Lions (1952), Chicago Cardinals (1953–1957), New York Giants (1958–1961), FHSAA’s All-Century Team, National Sportscaster of the Year (1977, National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association), American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame (…
Movies The Replacements (2000), Gilmore Girls: The Lorelais’ First Day at Yale, Family Guy: Death Has a Shadow, Black Sunday (1977)
TV Shows Dallas Morning News (1997), This Week in Pro Football (1960s-1970s), Sports Stars of Tomorrow, Future Phenoms, “Summerall-Aikman” Cowboys, Pan American Games (1975), US Open Tennis Tournament (CBS), Monday Night Football, Madden NFL video games (1994-2002)

George Allen Summerall Important Facts

  • Inducted into the Arkansas Sportscasters & Sportswriters Hall of Fame in 2010.
  • Inducted into the Arkansas Golf Hall of Fame in 2003.
  • Inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 1971.
  • Inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame in 1994.
  • Tom Brookshier was Pat’s best man at his wedding to Cheryl Burns in Florida in 1996. John Madden drove all the way from California to Florida to attend the wedding.
  • Had knee-replacement surgery in 2000.
  • Had a liver transplant in 2004.
  • Attended the Betty Ford Center for his alcohol problem.
  • His first wife, Kathy Jacobs, died of abdominal cancer in December, 2005.
  • Three children: Susan, Jay and Kyle (named after Kyle Rote).
  • Inducted into the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame in 1999.
  • Nicknamed Pat as in PAT (Point After Touchdown)
  • Recipient of the Pete Rozelle Award (which rewards exceptional longtime contributions to radio and TV in pro football) in 1994.
  • Football sportscaster for CBS (1961-1994) and Fox (1994-2002).
  • He had a brief stint with the St. Louis Cardinals baseball organization.
  • Attended the University of Arkansas.
  • Also spent some time as a defensive lineman and offensive end.
  • Played 10 years (1952-1961)in the NFL, as a kicker for the Detroit Lions, Chicago Cardinals, and New York Giants.

George Allen Summerall Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Simpsons 1999 TV Series Pat Summerall Actor
Black Sunday 1977 Pat Summerall Actor
Mike & Mike 2011-2016 TV Series Himself – Pro Football Hall of Famer / Himself – Guest Self
WrestleMania Rewind 2014 TV Series documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel 2011 TV Series Himself Self
2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl 2010 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
2009 AT&T Cotton Bowl 2009 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
The Greatest Game Ever Played 2008 TV Movie Himself – Giants Placekicker 1958 Self
2007 AT&T Cotton Bowl 2007 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
The 2nd Annual Quill Awards 2006 TV Special Himself Self
Mantle 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 2004 TV Series Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
The Complete History of the Philadelphia Eagles 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2000-2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
NFL on FOX 1994-2002 TV Series Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Super Bowl XXXVI 2002 TV Special Himself – Play-by-play Announcer Self
Big Game XXIX: Bugs vs. Daffy 2001 TV Movie Himself – Game Announcer Self
The Game of Their Lives: Pro Football’s Wonder Years 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself (Giants Kicker, 1958-1961 / Cardinals End, 1953-1957 / Lions End, 1952) Self
Madden NFL 2002 2001 Video Game Himself (voice) Self
Madden NFL 2001 2000 Video Game Himself Self
The Replacements 2000 Himself Self
Big Game XXVIII: Road Runner vs. Coyote 2000 TV Movie Himself – Game Announcer Self
Unitas 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Madden NFL 2000 1999 Video Game Himself Self
Family Guy 1999 TV Series Himself Self
1998 NFC Championship Game 1999 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
The NFL’s Greatest Games: ’58 Championship 1998 Video documentary Himself (Giants Kicker) Self
Madden NFL 99 1998 Video Game Himself Self
1997 NFC Championship Game 1998 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Madden NFL 98 1997 Video Game Himself (voice) Self
Super Bowl XXXI 1997 TV Special Himself – Play-by-play Announcer Self
1996 NFC Championship Game 1997 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Madden NFL 97 1996 Video Game Himself – Co-commentator Self
GamePro TV 1996 TV Series Himself Self
1995 NFC Championship Game 1996 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Madden NFL 96 1995 Video Game Himself Self
Ned and Stacey 1995 TV Series Himself Self
1994 NFC Championship Game 1995 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Madden NFL 95 1994 Video Game Himself Self
1993 NFC Championship Game 1994 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Madden NFL 94 1993 Video Game Himself Self
1992 NFC Championship Game 1993 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
The Complete History of Golf, Vol. 1: Let the Games Begin 1992 Video documentary Himself – Host Self
The Complete History of Golf, Vol. 2: The Boom Between the Wars 1992 Video documentary Himself – Host Self
The Complete History of Golf, Vol. 3: Into the Television Age 1992 Video documentary Himself – Host Self
The Complete History of Golf, Vol. 4: The Past Meets the Future 1992 Video documentary Himself – Host Self
Super Bowl XXVI 1992 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-play Announcer Self
1991 NFC Championship Game 1992 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
John Madden Football ’92 1991 Video Game Himself Self
Play by Play: A History of Sports Television 1991 TV Series documentary Himself Self
1990 NFC Championship Game 1991 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Super Bowl XXIV 1990 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-play Announcer Self
1989 NFC Championship Game 1990 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
1988 NFC Championship Game 1989 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
The 1988 US Open Tennis Championships 1988 TV Mini-Series Himself – Commentator Self
1987 NFC Championship Game 1988 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Strange But True Football Stories 1987 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Super Bowl XXI 1987 TV Special Himself – Play-by-play Announcer Self
Kraft Salutes Super Night at the Super Bowl 1987 TV Movie Himself Self
1986 NFC Championship Game 1987 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
1985 NFC Championship Game 1986 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
1984 NFC Championship Game 1985 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Super Bowl XVIII 1984 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
1983 NFC Championship Game 1983 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
1982 NFC Championship Game 1982 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
The NFL on CBS 1960-1981 TV Series Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer / Himself – New York Giants Kicker Self
1980 NFC Championship Game 1981 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Super Bowl XIV 1980 TV Movie Himself – Announcer Self
1979 NFC Championship Game 1980 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
1979 Sun Bowl 1979 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
1978 NFC Championship Game 1979 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
1978 Sun Bowl 1978 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Super Bowl XII 1978 TV Special Himself – Announcer Self
1976 NFC Championship Game 1976 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Super Bowl X 1976 TV Special Himself – Announcer Self
1975 Fiesta Bowl 1975 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
1974 NBA All-Star Game 1974 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Super Bowl VIII 1974 TV Movie Himself – Announcer Self
1973 NFC Championship Game 1973 TV Special Himself – Color Commentator Self
1972 NFC Championship Game 1972 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator Self
1972 NHL All-Star Game 1972 TV Special Himself – Ice Level Reporter – CBS Self
Super Bowl VI 1972 TV Special Himself – Announcer Self
1971 NFC Championship Game 1972 TV Special Himself – Color Commentator Self
1971 Sun Bowl 1971 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator Self
1970 NFC Championship Game 1971 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator Self
Super Bowl IV 1970 TV Special Himself – Announcer Self
Super Bowl III 1969 TV Special Himself – Studio Analyst Self
1968 NFL Championship Game 1968 TV Special Himself – Color Commentator Self
AFL-NFL World Championship Game 1968 TV Special Himself – Announcer Self
This Week in Pro Football 1967 TV Series Himself – Co-Host Self
AFL-NFL World Championship Game 1967 TV Special Himself – Sideline Reporter / Trophy Presentation CBS Self
1966 NFL Championship Game 1967 TV Special Himself – Sideline Reporter Self
1965 NFL Championship Game 1966 TV Special Himself – Color Commentator Self
1964 Cotton Bowl 1964 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator Self
1959 NFL Championship Game 1959 TV Special Himself – New York Giants Kicker Self
Super Bowl I: The Lost Game 2016 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Mike & Mike 2013-2014 TV Series Himself – Former NFL Player / Broadcster / Himself / … Archive Footage
A Football Life 2013 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards 2013 TV Special Himself – Sportscaster (In Memoriam) Archive Footage
GamePro TV 1996 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Super Bowl 1976 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage