Pat Summerall was an American sports broadcaster and former professional football player known for his work as a commentator and play-by-play announcer. His distinctive voice and insightful analysis made him a leading figure in sports broadcasting, covering major events such as the NFL and the Super Bowl. Summerall's contributions to sports media, along with his career as an athlete, have left a lasting impact on the field of sports journalism.

"So, I didn't get moved up because of celebrity status or anything like that. I got in line, and I passed the test. And they realized that I was sick enough, and as soon as the liver became available, I got one."



"In football, there were drinks available everywhere you looked. On a golf tournament, you could find one free anywhere you wanted it. In tennis and NBA basketball, everybody had a hospitality suite, and so you could go there and load up if you wanted to."



"I know I had been successful in football. I had been successful in broadcasting. I didn't think that anything could touch me. I thought, I can beat anything."



"My MELD score was pretty high. And the worse you get on that scale, the sooner you get a transplant. It's based on how sick you are. And believe me, I was pretty sick."

