John Madden Cause of Death: When Did American Football Coach Die?

We are deeply saddened to share with you that John Madden an American football coach and sports commentator in the National Football League passed away. After his death there is a curiosity among social media users how he died. In this post, you will get all the information related to his death.

We are deeply saddened to share with you that John Madden an American football coach and sports commentator in the National Football League passed away. After his death there is a curiosity among social media users how he died. In this post, you will get all the information related to his death.

What is John Madden’s Cause of Death?

Madden died at his home in Pleasanton, California, on December 28, 2021, at the age of 85.

JUST IN: NFL announces the death of Hall of Fame coach and legendary broadcaster John Madden. He was 85. https://t.co/FlroDZ48ij pic.twitter.com/QcfeqRTsZW

— ABC News (@ABC) December 29, 2021

As of yet, John Madden’s cause of death is not yet disclosed. Whenever we get any official confirmation we will share it with you.

John Madden’s death deeply affected his friends, family members and loved ones. They shared tributes towards him on social media. One user said, “The death of John Madden is coincidentally lined up with the death of EA Madden.”

The death of John Madden is coincidentally lined up with the death of EA Madden.🤔

— dp (@babygrqvy) August 27, 2023

Nick tweeted, “Saddened to hear about the death of John Madden. RIP Coach!”

Saddened to hear about the death of John Madden. RIP Coach! pic.twitter.com/F2EDJZK48R

— Nick (@Nick04896213) December 29, 2021

John Reeves said, “Those were fun teams and John Madden was a great coach. Sorry to hear of his death.”

Growing up in Massachusetts, the Patriots were terrible at the time, so I adopted the Raiders as my team. John Madden was the coach and Daryle Lamonica was the quarterback. Those were fun teams and John Madden was a great coach. Sorry to hear of his death. pic.twitter.com/WJBI7J4K1N

— John Reeves (@reevesjw) December 29, 2021

James Day wrote, “Sorry to hear of death of Raiders coach, broadcaster & pitchman.”

John Madden: Sorry to hear of death of Raiders coach, broadcaster & pitchman. Madden always found it strange that he was known more for being a broadcaster and pitchman than it was for his real job, coach. I find it strange, too, and curiously American. Famous for being famous… pic.twitter.com/GpEhB5DPJK

— James Day (@JamesHDay) January 1, 2022

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A Look at John Madden’s Impactful Years

John Earl Madden, the son of Earl Russell Madden (1905–1961) and Mary Madden (1917–2011) was born on April 10, 1936, in Austin, Minnesota. When John was a small boy, his father, an auto technician relocated the Madden family to Daly City, California which lies south of San Francisco.

John went to a Catholic parochial school at Our Lady of Perpetual Help with John Robinson graduating in 1950. He then went to Jefferson High School, where he graduated in 1954. From 1969 to 1978, he was the Oakland Raiders’ head coach.

During that time, the team made eight trips to the postseason won seven division titles, appeared in seven AFL/AFC Championship Games and won its first Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XI. Madden has the greatest winning % among all coaches, having never had a losing season.

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