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Hank Goldberg, longtime ESPN NFL personality, dies at age 82

Hank Goldberg, a longtime ESPNNFL reporter and handicap fixie for sports radio broadcasts in South Florida, died on Monday on his 82nd birthday, his family.told ESPN.

Goldberg, a ghostwriter for Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder in the 1970s, who became known as the “Hammering Hank,” was undergoing kidney disease dialysis in October, according to. I amputated his right leg. Sun sentry in South Florida.

Hank Goldberg, a longtime ESPN NFL reporter and handicapper, has died at the age of 82.
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According to ESPN, Goldberg has more than 50% of NFL games He was correctly predicting the time of 15 of his 17 seasons on the network. He was also a contributor to ESPN's horse racing coverage. He was no longer full-time on ESPN, but Goldberg contributed to the Network's "Daily Wager" show and also appeared on CBS Sports HQ.

Former Dolphins reporter Goldberg, who reported the news of Don Shula's retirement, invested $ 200 in Odell Beckham, who recorded his first touchdown in the Super Bowl 2022, betting on San Sentinel. He said he had earned $ 1,400.