Legendary football broadcaster John Madden helped make the turducken an NFL Thanksgiving Day tradition. Here’s how he did it.
There are countless NFL memories we’ll all have from Thanksgiving, but when you think of the late John Madden calling games on the holiday, you might associate him with one word: Turducken.
“Sunday Night Football” coordinating producer Rob Hyland, who was Madden’s replay producer when NBC got back NFL rights in ...
Turducken is a Louisiana Cajun butcher shop specialty that became entwined with football and holiday traditions thanks to NFL ...
John Madden was one of the driving forces behind the NFL's surge in popularity during his decade as a coach and three decades as a broadcaster, but football wasn't the only thing to which he ...
And perhaps fittingly, the NFL has elected to pull out all the stops on Thanksgiving, a day in which Madden was an annual mainstay. The day will be called the "John Madden Thanksgiving ...
The “John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration”, which is being held for the second time, will commemorate the Minnesota native in a number of ways during the day’s three NFL regular-season games.
This post was originally published in November 2017 and updated following John Madden’s death in December 2021. There are ...