Irv Kupcinet

American football player and journalist

Irv Kupcinet - American football player and journalist
Born

July 31st, 1912
112 years ago

Died

November 10th, 2003
21 years ago — 91 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Played as a quarterback in American football, primarily with the Chicago Bears. Transitioned to a successful career in journalism, writing a popular column for the Chicago Daily News for several decades. Contributed to television and radio broadcasting, becoming a prominent media figure in Chicago. Engaged in coverage of various sports and local events, making a name as a sports commentator.

Played quarterback for the Chicago Bears

Wrote a popular column for the Chicago Daily News

Worked as a sports commentator on television and radio

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