When Greg Kimmel, along with David and Kelley McIntire, first imagined a dinner boat for the Chester River, they knew it had ...
Bob Trumpy, who died this week at the age of 80, was an All-Pro tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals, then took his booming voice and blunt opinions into broadcasting. He had a show called Sportstalk ...
Had Bob Trumpy been content to rest his laurels on a football career alone, his legacy as a celebrated Cincinnati athlete and an iconic Cincinnati Bengals player would still be secure. Of course, we ...
Bob Trumpy, a pro football player-turned-Hall of Fame announcer who did color commentary on four Super Bowls, three Olympics and other events for NBC during a 30-year career in the booth, has died. He ...
He made his mark with the Cincinnati Bengals as a fast pass-catching tight end. He later joined announcers like Bob Costas and Dick Enberg in the broadcast booth. By Richard Sandomir Bob Trumpy, an ...
CINCINNATI — Bob Trumpy, who was an original member of the Cincinnati Bengals for 10 years before enjoying a career as a network radio and television analyst, has died. He was 80. The Bengals ...
Trumpy was one of the first sports broadcasters in the medium’s history. Legendary Cincinnati Bengals tight end Bob Trumpy has died at age 80. Trumpy played 10 Bengals seasons, making four Pro Bowls ...
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