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John Earl Madden is an American former football coach and sportscaster. He won Super Bowl XI as head coach of the Oakland Raiders over the Minnesota Vikings, and after retiring from coaching became a well-known color commentator for NFL telecasts.

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John Madden: Is still alive| Net Worth| NFL| Still alive

Is still alive:

For the 19th time since 1934 the Chicago Bears will square off against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving in a game that could charitably be dubbed the Tryptophan Bowl. On one side, you have a listless Bears team that just broke their best quarterback prospect in 40 years.

On the other, a dismal Lions squad seemingly hellbent on booking their second winless season in little more than a decade. The only upset possibility here is to our stomachs.

Net Worth:

Net Worth: $200 Million
Date of Birth: Apr 10, 1936 (85 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.93 m)
Profession: American football player, American Football coach
Nationality: United States of America

What is John Madden’s net worth?

Boom! John Madden is a legendary NFL player, sportscaster, and entrepreneur who has a net worth of $200 million. Although John Madden had a successful career as a coach in the NFL, he’s probably best known today for his activities after his playing days ended.

NFL:

John Madden: Is still alive| Net Worth| NFL| Still alive

He became an immensely popular commentator in the NFL and later endorsed one of the most successful video game franchises of all time: Madden NFL.

John Madden is also an established writer, and he often appears in advertisements for a wide range of different brands.

Still Alive:

For the 19th time since 1934 the Chicago Bears will square off against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving in a game that could charitably be dubbed the Tryptophan Bowl. On one side, you have a listless Bears team that just broke their best quarterback prospect in 40 years.

On the other, a dismal Lions squad seemingly hellbent on booking their second winless season in little more than a decade.

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