John Madden recovering from open-heart surgery
Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and broadcasting icon John Madden is recovering after recently underwent successful open-heart surgery at a San Francisco hospital, according to the National Football League.
According to an NFL statement, the surgery was to repair blockages. The league said Madden was released from the hospital Wednesday and is expected to fully recover.
"He sounds great, but is frustrated about being on injured reserve for the time being. He is anxious to return to action soon doing the important work he does for our game," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said. "We are all pleased to know that John's procedure was successful and wish him a speedy recovery."
For years, CBS San Francisco reports that Madden has offered his sports analysis weekday mornings on KCBS Radio. Madden's radio colleagues offered their best wishes.
I can now tell you about colleague John Madden. He's recovering from heart surgery; said to be doing very well. Released from hosp to rehab.
— Stan Bunger (@BungerKCBS) December 10, 2015
Pleased 2 say that #JohnMadden is expected 2 make full recovery, after undergoing open-heart surgery 2 repair blockages. In good spirits.
— Steve Bitker (@SteveBitker) December 10, 2015
Best wishes for speedy recovery & return to our @KCBSNews colleague John Madden,who underwent heart surgery. He's "frustrated to be on IR."
— Doug Sovern (@SovernNation) December 10, 2015