Frank Gifford
American football player and sportscaster

Born
August 16th, 1930
94 years ago
Died
August 9th, 2015
9 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Played in the National Football League as a halfback and wide receiver for the New York Giants from 1952 to 1964. Won the NFL Championship in 1956. Transitioned to sportscasting after retirement, working for ABC Sports and hosting the Weekend NFL Live and Monday Night Football. Acted in several television shows, including roles in The Twilight Zone and The Ed Sullivan Show.
Won the NFL Championship in 1956 with the New York Giants
Served as a sportscaster for ABC Sports
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