Frank Gifford
USC tailback and possible candidate for All-American Frank Gifford is pictured in 1951.
(David F. Smith / Associated Press)Pro Football Hall of Famer Frank Gifford has died. He was 84.
USC tailback and possible candidate for All-American Frank Gifford in 1951.
(David F. Smith / Associated Press)Sports announcer Frank Gifford and his wife, entertainer Kathie Lee Gifford, arrive at the New Dramatists Awards Luncheon in May 2000.
(Kathy Willens / Associated Press)Halfback Frank Gifford cocks his passing arm as he stands in front of a photo mural of the Polo Grounds at the offices of the New York Giants in New York’s Coliseum on April 2, 1962.
(John Lindsay / Associated Press)Former sportscaster Frank Gifford, right, part of ABC-TV’s “Monday Night Football” trio of Don Meredith, left, and Howard Cosell, center.
(Steve Fenn / Associated Press)Former NFL football player Frank Gifford during the induction ceremony at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013.
(David Richard / Associated Press)Former Giants player Frank Gifford looks on before a Giants game against the Broncos in 2013.
(Bill Kostroun / Associated Press)Giants halfback Frank Gifford (16) reaches for a pass thrown by Y.A. Tittle in the third quarter of a game against the Steelers on Sept. 30, 1962. The Giants won, 31-27.
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