A New York Giant for twelve seasons, Frank Gifford received the
NFL's Most Valuable Player Award in 1956 and was inducted into the
Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977. He was a sports broadcaster for
more than thirty years--including twenty-seven years in the booth
for ABC's Monday Night Football. He lives in Greenwich,
Connecticut, with his wife, Kathie Lee Gifford, and their
children.
Peter Richmond is the author of four other books, including The
Glory Game (with Frank Gifford). His writing has appeared in The
New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, the New York Times
Magazine, and GQ. He lives with his wife in Dutchess County, New
York.
"The NFL, as we know it today, began with the 1958 Championship. There's nobody better to tell the story of that game and the guys who played it than Frank Gifford. This book, like those players, is All-Madden." -- John Madden"Frank Gifford's superb memoir shows what it really takes and means to be a champion. Also, it's nice to read about the Giants losing a title game." -- Bill Belichick
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