How old is ex football player frank gifford




















He was an All-American at the University of Southern California and a popular figure on campus who married the homecoming queen.

The Giants made him their No. With Regis and Kathie Lee. She wrote in a memoir that she and Gifford would always be faithful to each other, but a tabloid newspaper revealed in he had been having an affair with a flight attendant.

Their marriage survived. Gifford fumbled, the Eagles recovered and Bednarik celebrated with a raised fist over the out-cold Gifford, Bednarik later saying he was celebrating the game-clinching recovery, not the tackle. Years later, when the previously twice-married Gifford began dating Kathie Lee Epstein Johnson, Gifford warned her that she might be frequently hearing the name Bednarik.

Gifford and Johnson married in and the union seemed one of those idyllic celebrity marriages. Cheating is out of the question. Sure, Frank sees sexy flight attendants and businesswomen when he flies around the country. But in , Gifford was caught in a compromising situation with Suzen Johnson, a married former flight attendant, in what was generally considered a sting operation by the supermarket tabloid Globe.

Both Gifford and Kathie Lee originally denied the story but later acknowledged it when the tabloid offered pictures and sound recordings of the hotel rendezvous.

Moody Blues drummer and co-founder Graeme Edge dies at Sylvere Lotringer, intellectual who infused U. All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. Business Visionaries. Hot Property. Times Events. In , he was the league's Most Valuable Player and led the team to a championship before it was called "The Super Bowl".

Deeply grateful to all 4 ur outpouring of grace. Phillippians The Giants used Gifford at running back, defensive back and wide receiver and on special teams. He went to the Pro Bowl at three different positions.

His 5, yards receiving were a Giants record for 39 years, until Amani Toomer surpassed him in His jersey number, 16, was retired by the team in After his playing career ended, he became a sports commentator, first for CBS and then as a co-host of "Monday Night Football" from to



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