CINCINNATI (AP) — Bob Trumpy, who was an original member of the Cincinnati Bengals for 10 years before enjoying a career as a network radio and television analyst, has died. He was 80.
He made his mark with the Cincinnati Bengals as a fast pass-catching tight end. He later joined announcers like Bob Costas ...
The former Bengals receiver-turned-broadcaster, who died Sunday at age 80, hosted sports shows on WCKY-AM and WLW-AM before ...
Former Cincinnati Bengals tight end/wide receiver and longtime broadcaster Bob Trumpy has died at the age of 80, the team ...
Bob Trumpy was married to Patricia Trumpy, with whom he shares two sons named Jason and Matthew. He also has six grandchildren. The names of his grandchildren are Morgan, Lauren, Kelli, Conner, ...
Bob Trumpy has died. While he leaves a fine legacy as a Cincinnati sportscaster, his best moment might have been the two ...
Bob Trumpy, a former star tight end and wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals, has died, the team announced on Sunday morning. He was 80.
Bob Trumpy's life story as a public figure was two-fold, and he pioneered in his roles both on the field and off of it.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced former Tremont youth, Springfield High graduate and 10-year pro tight end had died at age 80 ...
Hall of Fame announcer who did color work on four Super Bowls, three Olympics and other events for NBC, died November 2 at 80 ...
Trumpy, who scored the Bengals' first-ever receiving TD, went on to become a trailblazing radio host and a staple of NBC sports coverage.
Bob Trumpy, one of the Bengals' original draft picks, has died at 80. Following a Pro Bowl career at tight end, Trumpy found ...