Played 10 years (1952-1961)in the NFL, as a kicker for the Detroit
Lions, Chicago Cardinals, and New York Giants.
Nicknamed Pat as in PAT (Point After Touchdown)
His first wife, Kathy Jacobs, died of abdominal cancer in December,
2005.
Also spent some time as a defensive lineman and offensive end.
Attended the University of Arkansas.
Football sportscaster for CBS (1961-1994) and Fox (1994-2002).
Attended the Betty Ford Center for his alcohol problem.
Tom Brookshier was Pat's best man at his wedding to Cheryl Burns in Florida in
1996. John Madden drove all the way from California to Florida to attend
the wedding.
Inducted into the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame in
1999.
Had knee-replacement surgery in 2000.
Inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame in 1994.
He had a brief stint with the St. Louis Cardinals baseball
organization.
Recipient of the Pete Rozelle Award (which rewards exceptional longtime
contributions to radio and TV in pro football) in 1994.
Three children: Susan, Jay and Kyle (named after Kyle Rote).
Had a liver transplant in 2004.
Inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 1971.
Inducted into the Arkansas Golf Hall of Fame in 2003.
Inducted into the Arkansas Sportscasters & Sportswriters Hall of Fame in 2010.