By the middle of the week, Super Bowl ticket prices had nose-dived from an average of about $9,000 to a "get-in" price of less than half that on secondary ...
The Chicago Bears' first-round draft pick in 1951, Gene Schroeder, has passed away at the age of 95. Schroeder, the oldest NFL and Chicago Bears former player died of natural causes on Tuesday in ...
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The family man and former Chicago Bears wide receiver was the oldest living player in the NFL. He was 95. Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times file Share In the summer of 1952, a young Gene Schroeder ...
Gene Schroeder, the Bears’ 1951 first-round draft pick who ... The Bears selected Schroeder with the 12th overall pick in the 1951 NFL draft, and he led the team with 461 receiving yards as a rookie ...
The call on the field stood, but CBS rules analyst Gene Steratore said he thought that was the incorrect call. Steratore said he thought Allen crossed the line for a first down by “a third of the ...
After a review, it was determined he was short. CBS was broadcasting the game and rules analyst Gene Steratore thought the call was incorrect and that Allen crossed the line by "a third of the ...
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CBS’ Gene Steratore sends message to Chiefs-Bills refs before AFC Championship gameCBS rules analyst Gene Steratore had a message for the officiating crew handling the AFC championship game between the Bills and Chiefs. Amid the controversy surrounding the belief that Chiefs ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are back in familiar territory with a lead over the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's AFC championship game, but controversy continues to follow the defending Super Bowl champs ...
Even CBS rules analyst Gene Steratore was under the impression that Allen picked up the required yardage for a fresh set of downs, yet officials awarded the Chiefs the football nonetheless.
With NFL referees as the forefront of Sunday's contest, CBS rules analyst, Gene Steratore, sent a stern message to the officiating crew for the Bills-Chiefs game. Steratore simply stated ...
Officials reviewed the play, and ruled that he didn’t get it. Gene Steratore called out the officiating after the decision. “I felt like he gained it by about a third of the football ...
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