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Summerall Getting Liver Transplant

ESPN Summerall slated for liver transplant

Veteran broadcaster Pat Summerall is scheduled to undergo a liver transplant after being flown to Jacksonville, Fla., by air ambulance Thursday.

The surgery is expected to occur this weekend at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, The Dallas Morning News reported on its Web site. A spokesman said early Friday that the exact surgery schedule for Summerall, 73, is uncertain.

Summerall’s longtime agent, Sandy Montag, confirmed to The Associated Press that Summerall, 73, was flying to Florida to have the transplant.

“It’s been a difficult time for the Summerall family,” Montag, said. “But I think the support of family and friends have been very important to Pat and his family at this time.”

Summerall is a recovering alcoholic who was convinced by friends in 1992 to enter the Betty Ford Treatment Center in California. His wife, Cheri, told The Dallas Morning News that he accepted that his past alcohol abuse is the reason he is in the hospital now.

“Although this month marks his 12th year of sobriety, alcoholism is a progressive disease, and the damage to his liver reached the point where a transplant is the only option for survival,” she said.

Summerall, who was a kicker and tight end for the Chicago Cardinals and New York Giants for 10 seasons before becoming a broadcaster, has spent more than 40 years in the booth, beginning in 1961. He teamed with John Madden to call Fox’s lead game from 1994-01, and they were the No. 1 team on CBS for 13 seasons before that. The two called eight Super Bowls together, and Summerall was in the broadcast booth for a total of 16.

Summerall has been one of the premier sportscasters since literally before I was born. He is now in semi-retirement but has become, essentially, Fox’s go-to announcer for Dallas Cowboys games. Here’s wishing him a speedy recovery.

About the Author: James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. He lives just outside the Beltway in Alexandria, Virginia.

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Wasn't Summerall a place kicker in the old days?

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