John Madden returns for 4th season on Sirius
Veteran NFL broadcaster and Super Bowl winning head coach John Madden will be returning for his 4th season as a commentator on Sirius NFL Radio (ch 124).
Throughout the 2007 NFL season, Madden will join Adam Schein and Gil Brandt every Sunday on "The Stadium Tailgate Show," Sirius NFL Radio's pre-game program which airs Sundays from 9am - 12pm ET. Madden will also appear every Friday and Monday throughout the season on "The Afternoon Blitz," the talk show hosted by Schein, Solomon Wilcots and Jim Miller that airs weekdays from 3 - 7pm ET on Sirius NFL Radio.
One of the most popular broadcasters in all of sports, Madden is entering his 27th season as an NFL analyst. He has been a Sirius NFL Radio commentator since 2004 and currently serves as lead analyst for NBC's Sunday Night Football broadcasts.

Comments
In the immortal words of Tom Jackson, "It's over, fat man!" I can't possibly be the only football fan who thinks that Madden is past his prime, can I?
I'm happy for Sirius having him, I hope he adds something to the gameday experience on Sirius for somebody; but it won't be me.
Posted by: RoadRunner | August 30, 2007 4:39 PM
I am not a football fan and I only watch the superbowl, I also hate Sirius..... so this should mean a whole lot more comming from me. This is great content for sirius and they better not loose John Madden cause when I think of Football I hear John Maddens voice. No one elses voice says "football" to me.
However, I would still debate over the valvue of a visual sport on the radio.
Posted by: jeff | August 31, 2007 7:18 AM