Bob Trumpy, a former Bengals tight end and renowned broadcaster, has died at age 80. He was a key player for the Bengals from 1968 to 1977, known for his speed and versatility, and later achieved success as a national sports broadcaster and radio host. Trumpy was also recognized for his compassionate act in 1983 when he helped a caller contemplating suicide. His contributions to football and broadcasting were honored with the Pete Rozelle Award in 2014.
Charles Osgood, the former host of "CBS Sunday Morning," has passed away at the age of 91 after battling dementia. Known for his folksy reports and signature bow ties, Osgood retired in 2016 after 45 years at CBS News. His influence extended across various facets of CBS News, and he received numerous awards throughout his career. Osgood's legacy includes "The Osgood File," a radio commentary, and his versatile work in both radio and television. He is survived by his wife and five children.
Charles Osgood, the veteran CBS newsman and longtime host of "Sunday Morning," has passed away at the age of 91. Known for his distinctive style and love of poetry and music, Osgood spent 45 years at CBS News and was the host of the long-running radio program "The Osgood File." He was praised for his storytelling and received numerous broadcasting awards throughout his career. Osgood is survived by his wife, five children, a sister, and a brother. His family expressed gratitude to the "Sunday Morning" community for welcoming him into their homes and sharing stories, and noted that he will be missed but his life was charmed, in large part thanks to the audience.
Jim Price, a former player for the Detroit Tigers and longtime broadcaster, passed away at the age of 81. Price, who was part of the Tigers' 1968 championship team, had been in poor health but continued to do commentary until recently. He was known for his colorful catchphrases and was a beloved figure in the Tigers' organization. Tributes poured in from his longtime broadcast partner, the Tigers' chairman and CEO, and the baseball community.
Legendary Pittsburgh broadcaster and Steelers Nation Radio host, Stan Savran, has passed away at the age of 76. Savran was best known for his Sportsbeat talk show on Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh, which he co-hosted with Guy Junker. He was a beloved figure in the Pittsburgh sports community and will be deeply missed.