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Pat Summerall

Football Players

Birthday May 10, 1930

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Lake City, Florida, U.S.

Age 82 Years

Date of death 16 April, 2013

Died Place Dallas, Texas, U.S.

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Who Is Pat Summerall? Age, Biography and Wiki

Pat Summerall was born on May 10, 1930, and passed away on April 16, 2013. By 2025, his legacy as a celebrated football player and sportscaster continues to resonate with fans and sports enthusiasts alike. Summerall began his career in the NFL as a player for the New York Giants, where he primarily played as a placekicker and wide receiver. Following his athletic career, Summerall achieved remarkable success as a sportscaster, known for his distinctive voice and insightful commentary during games.

Occupation Football Players
Date of Birth May 10, 1930
Age 82 Years
Birth Place Lake City, Florida, U.S.
Horoscope Taurus
Country U.S
Date of death 16 April, 2013
Died Place Dallas, Texas, U.S.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Pat Summerall was known for his imposing stature, standing at an impressive height of approximately 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm). His weight during his playing career fluctuated around 210 lbs (95 kg), fitting for an athlete of his caliber in the football league.

Summerall spent ten years as a professional football player in the National Football League, primarily as a placekicker. The Detroit Lions drafted Summerall as a fourth-round draft choice in the 1952 NFL draft. Summerall played the pre-season with the Lions before breaking his arm, which ended the year for him.

After that season, he was traded and went on to play for the Chicago Cardinals from 1953 to 1957 and the New York Giants from 1958 to 1961, during which he was a part of The Greatest Game Ever Played.

His best professional year statistically was 1959, when Summerall scored 90 points on 30-for-30 (100%) extra-point kicking and 20-for-29 (69%) field goal kicking.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Throughout his life, Pat Summerall was married three times. He had an extensive family, including children from his marriages. His dedication to family was evident as he often shared the importance of his loved ones in his life. As of early 2025, there have been no widely known reports regarding any romantic relationships, as much of his legacy centers around his professional accomplishments.

The urban legend was his nickname became "Pat" because of the abbreviation for "point after touchdown" that a field-goal kicker was credited for in a game summary. But in a 1997 Dallas Morning News story, Summerall said after his parents divorced, he was taken in by an aunt and uncle who had a son named Mike.

"My aunt and uncle just started calling me Pat to go with their Mike", Summerall would say, referencing frequently named characters in Irish jokes told during that time.

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his passing, Pat Summerall's net worth was estimated to be around $10 million. His wealth predominantly stemmed from his years of success in the NFL, followed by decades of sportscasting for major networks such as CBS and Fox Sports. His role as a color commentator and play-by-play announcer significantly contributed to his earnings, showcasing his influence in the sports industry.

Career, Business and Investments

Pat Summerall's career spanned over five decades, starting as a player in the NFL and transitioning seamlessly to sportscasting. Not only did he cover major sporting events, but he also hosted various shows, bringing an engaging style that captivated audiences. Summerall's investments in media also played a role in his financial success, as he was involved in several business ventures that capitalized on his love for sports.

Summerall was named the National Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association in 1977, and inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1994. That year, he also received the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

He was inducted into the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame in 1999.

The "Pat Summerall Award" has been presented since 2006 during Super Bowl weekend at the NFL's headquarters hotel "to a deserving recipient who through their career has demonstrated the character, integrity and leadership both on and off the job that the name Pat Summerall represents."

Social Network

In the digital age, Summerall's legacy is honored across various social media platforms. Fan pages and tribute accounts celebrate his contributions to football and broadcasting, sharing memorable moments and quotes from his illustrious career. Although Summerall is no longer with us, his spirit lives on in the hearts of sports fans and through these online communities.

The Giants' offensive coach, Vince Lombardi, was against sending Summerall in (Summerall missed a 31-yard attempt a few minutes earlier), then gleefully greeted Summerall as he came off the field, "You son of a bitch, you can’t kick it that far!" Sports Illustrated ran the story as one of its primary articles the next week, with a leading photogr

aph showing the football heading between the uprights through the snow.

His last professional game was the December 31, 1961 NFL Championship Game held at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Lombardi's Green Bay Packers defeated Summerall's Giants, 37–0, holding New York to just six first downs. Summerall was not a factor in that game.

Education

Summerall attended the University of Arkansas, where he played college football and honed his skills that would later make him a standout player in the NFL. His education and experiences shaped his understanding of the game, preparing him for a remarkable career both on and off the field.


At Columbia High School, Lake City, Florida, Summerall played football, tennis, baseball, and basketball. Basketball was his favorite sport; he was recognized as an All-State selection in basketball and football. He was inducted into the FHSAA Hall of Fame and was later named to the FHSAA's All-Century Team.

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