Hall of Fame quarterback Sonny Jurgensen dies at 91

Hall of Fame Quarterback Sonny Jurgensen Passes Away at 91

Sonny Jurgensen, the beloved Hall of Fame quarterback, has left an indelible mark on Washington football history. The 91-year-old passer, known for his strong arm, wit, and affable personality, passed away of natural causes in Naples, Florida, after a brief stay in hospice care.

Jurgensen's illustrious career, spanning over four decades, is a testament to his incredible talent, work ethic, and dedication to the game. A surprise trade from the Philadelphia Eagles in 1964 marked the beginning of an era for Jurgensen, who rewrote the team's record books with his pinpoint passing and fearless spirit.

The Washington Commanders organization is paying tribute to their beloved quarterback, saying he will "always be one of the defining legends of Washington football." Josh Harris, controlling owner, described Jurgensen as "the embodiment of what it means to don the burgundy and gold: tough, smart, and endlessly devoted to this franchise and its fans."

Jurgensen's impressive resume includes five Pro Bowl appearances, five NFL passing yards leader awards, and a 99-yard touchdown pass that will forever be etched in history books. As a broadcaster, he was part of the iconic "Sonny, Sam, and Frank" radio trio, bringing humor and insight to fans for decades.

Beyond his on-field accomplishments, Jurgensen's personality shone through. He was notorious for breaking curfew, joking about his physique, and occasionally questioning coaching decisions. However, his love for the game and loyalty to the franchise were unwavering.

Born in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1934, Jurgensen rose to fame at Duke University, where he played as a two-way star before being drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1957. His journey with the Washington Commanders began three years later, when he was traded on April Fool's Day and shocked to learn it wasn't a prank.

Sonny Jurgensen may be gone, but his legacy will endure. As Jim Porter, Hall of Fame president, aptly put it, "Watching Sonny throw a football was like watching a master craftsman create a work of art."
 
omg u no how sad its πŸ˜” sonny jurgensen was literally the best ever i mean have u seen those old vids of him playin 4 washington?? he was so funny & witty lol remembir dat time he broke curfew at a game 🀣 & all his jokes on himself tho πŸ˜‚ his legacy will def live on thru the commanders tho πŸ‘ cant wait to see josh harris bring back some new hall of famer jerseys w/ sonny's face on em!!! πŸ™Œ
 
Man, just heard the news about Sonny Jurgensen... he's one of those guys who makes you miss football before they even retire lol πŸ˜‚. I remember watching old games with my dad and he'd always talk about how much he loved playing for the Commanders back in the day. The guy was like a legend, not just because of his passing skills but also because of his personality... always keeping it funny and light. And can you imagine having to do a radio show with Sonny, Sam, and Frank? That sounds like so much fun πŸ“»! Anyway, 91 years old is crazy and he deserves all the respect in the world for leaving such an impact on the game πŸ™.
 
ugh i just heard about sonny jurgensen passing away at 91 πŸ€• he was literally the coolest quarterback ever i mean who else could break curfew and still manage to be so likable πŸ˜‚ i remember reading about his epic 99-yard touchdown pass and it's crazy to think that's a record that'll never be broken 🏈 what i love most about sonny is how down-to-earth he was, even with all the fame and success he had. he's definitely someone who'll be missed by football fans everywhere ❀️
 
🀣 can you believe this guy was 91 and still throwing shade on the field lol. I mean, breaking curfew and joking about his physique? that's some next-level trash talk right there πŸ˜‚. But seriously, Sonny Jurgensen was a true legend of the game, and it's awesome to see him getting the tribute he deserves from the Commanders org πŸ‘. His 99-yard touchdown pass is still giving me life 🀯. and can we just say his broadcasting career with Sam and Frank is a total blast from the past? πŸ˜‚ RIP Sonny, you may be gone but your iconic status will live on forever πŸ’€
 
.. can you believe Sonny Jurgensen is really gone? πŸ€• It's crazy that the guy who made that insane 99-yard touchdown pass is now gone at 91 😱. I mean, his career spanned over four decades and he was still playing with fire till the end - it's a testament to his strength of character and dedication to the game. πŸ’ͺ

I love how they're paying tribute to him as one of the defining legends of Washington football πŸ™. The "Sonny, Sam, and Frank" radio trio is still making me laugh thinking about their antics πŸ˜‚. But beyond all that, it's his unwavering loyalty to the franchise and fans that really stands out.

It's funny they mention him breaking curfew and joking around - yeah, he was definitely a fun guy 🀣. But the thing that really gets me is how passionate he was about the game, even when things weren't going his way. That's what makes his legacy so special - it's not just about his accomplishments on the field, but about the love and respect he had for the game itself ❀️.

Anyway, we'll miss him πŸ€—. His memory will live on through all those amazing moments he created with the Commanders and fans everywhere πŸ‘.
 
Aww man πŸ€•, I'm sad to hear about Sonny Jurgensen's passing πŸ˜”, but let's focus on the good vibes 🌈! He lived an amazing 91 years, which is totally lit πŸ’₯, and he had an incredible career that we can all learn from πŸ’ͺ. I mean, who wouldn't want to be known as one of the greatest quarterbacks in Washington football history? 🏈 And he was part of such iconic radio shows, bringing laughter and fun to fans for decades πŸ“»! His love for the game was pure ❀️, and his personality shone through – we can all relate to his goofy side πŸ˜‚. Let's celebrate Sonny Jurgensen's life and legacy instead of mourning his passing 😊!
 
πŸ˜”πŸˆ so sad to hear that sonny jurgensen has passed away 🌹 he was such an iconic figure in washington football history, and his legacy will definitely live on πŸ’― i mean, 5 pro bowl appearances and 99 yard touchdown pass are crazy stats for anyone, let alone at 91 years old 😲 the way he always spoke his mind and joked around was part of what made him so lovable and relatable, you know? 🀣 as a broadcaster, he was part of some amazing radio shows with sam and frank, and i'm sure fans are gonna miss that chemistry πŸ’­ anyway, let's just say sonny jurgensen will be deeply missed, but his memory will continue to inspire future generations of football players and fans alike ❀️
 
aww man what's up with these QB legends passing away? like sonny jurgensen was already an icon & now he's gone πŸ€• 91 is old but i guess you can say he lived a good life. i mean five pro bowl appearances & 99 yard touchdown pass? that's straight fire πŸ”₯ i remember listening to the sonny, sam, and frank radio show with my dad back in the day 😊 those guys were like family to so many people. anyway, it's just sad that we won't get to see him throw another football or make a comeback story πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
He's finally passed on and we can all breathe a sigh of relief that he won't have to be stuck in the NFL forever. I mean, 91 is old for playing quarterback, even if you do live in Naples πŸ˜‚. I guess that 99-yard touchdown pass was just enough to give him an excuse to keep going. It's crazy how they're already saying he'll "always be one of the defining legends" of Washington football... like he wasn't already a legend. He played for over four decades, that's some dedication πŸ’ͺ. I'm sure it had nothing to do with his broadcasting job and constant need for attention πŸ“Ί. Anyway, it's nice that they're remembering him fondly, even if he was known for breaking curfew (who hasn't done that at least once, right? 😜).
 
I'm not shedding any tears over this one πŸ€”. Don't get me wrong, Sonny Jurgensen was a legend on the field and all, but 91? That's just crazy old for a sports hero πŸ˜‚. I mean, what's next? Hall of Fame players living forever? πŸ™„ The fact that he got to play in four decades is impressive, but let's be real, most people can't even keep their jobs for more than three years πŸ’Ό.

And can we talk about how weird it is that this happened on April Fool's Day? Like, what are the chances? πŸ˜‚ It's almost like the universe was playing a prank on him, and in a way, it kinda was 🀣. Anyways, I guess it's nice to see people paying tribute to his legacy, but let's not get too carried away here πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” 91 is old for a human being and I feel bad for him, not because he played football but because his body just couldn't handle it anymore πŸ™. Anywayz, i remember some old vids online where he was talking about how the NFL game has changed over the yrs and all these QBs have huge egos now πŸ‘€. Some ppl say it's true but I'm like, what's wrong with having some confidence in ur skills? 😐
 
πŸ˜” 91 is old for someone who played sports professionally... I mean, I know he lived a long life but still...

It's crazy that his career spanned over 4 decades! That's a lot of history in the NFL. I wonder what it would've been like to watch him play live back in the day.

The fact that he was part of an iconic radio trio makes me think about how sports have evolved and how we consume them today...

I'm gonna miss seeing his name pop up on old football games and videos on YouTube 😎
 
I'm so sad to hear about Sonny's passing πŸ™. He was definitely one of the coolest QBs in NFL history πŸ€΄β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, 99-yard TD pass? That's crazy talk! 😲 And can we talk about how underrated he is as a broadcaster? "Sonny, Sam, and Frank" was the best radio trio ever πŸ“»πŸ’¬. He had this funny personality that just drew you in. Reminds me of Bart Starr, but even more charismatic 😎. What I'm most gonna miss is hearing him talk trash about his own body (I mean, who wouldn't? πŸ˜‰). Anyway, condolences to the Jurgensen family and the Commanders organization πŸ’•
 
Sorry to hear about Sonny Jurgensen's passing πŸ™. He was truly one of the all-time greats and his legacy will live on in the world of football. I mean, can you believe he had that epic 99-yard touchdown pass? 🀯 Still gives me chills thinking about it. As a huge fan of the Commanders, it's amazing to see how much respect Josh Harris has for him, calling him "the embodiment of what it means to don the burgundy and gold." πŸ‘Š The fact that he was part of that iconic radio trio with Sam & Frank is just icing on the cake πŸŽ‰. What's crazy is that he still managed to keep people entertained off the field too - who else could get away with breaking curfew? πŸ˜‚ Anyway, rest in peace Sonny and thanks for all the amazing memories πŸ™Œ
 
I'm so sad to hear about Sonny Jurgensen πŸ™. 91 is old for anyone let alone someone who lived an incredible life. Did you know he played in the NFL from 1957-1974? That's like, what, over 57 seasons of football? 😲 He was one of the first 3,000 players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame 🏈. Sonny Jurgensen threw for over 40k yards in his career and had a completion percentage of .58 which is crazy high for a QB 🀯.

Sonny's broadcasting career is also super cool. He was on the radio with Sam Jones and Frank Gifford for like, decades πŸ˜‚. They were called the "Sonny, Sam, and Frank" trio πŸŽ™οΈ. Did you know Sonny was traded by the Eagles in 1964 but didn't even find out it wasn't a prank until after he signed his new contract? April Fool's Day is like that for some people 😜.

Sonny Jurgensen had a lot of amazing stats and records, like holding the record for most touchdown passes in a single game with 5 πŸ“Š. He was also named one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history by the NFL Network πŸ“Ί. The Commanders organization is giving him the highest tribute they can, saying he's "the embodiment of what it means to don the burgundy and gold" πŸ’œ.

Sadly, Sonny Jurgensen left us too soon, but his legacy will live on forever πŸ”₯.
 
Sonny Jurgensen's passing is sad news πŸ€•. I mean, he lived an incredible life, 91 years young and all that jazz πŸ’ͺ. But here's the thing, some people might say his legacy is more about being a fun guy on the field and in the booth 🎸, rather than just a talented quarterback. And you know what? I think they're right 😏. The dude was known for breaking curfew and joking around, which shows he wasn't afraid to be himself, even if it meant going against the grain πŸ’₯. Not everyone's gonna remember him as just another Hall of Fame QB πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, but I do hope more people appreciate his goofy side πŸ‘€.
 
I'm so sad to hear that Sonny Jurgensen has passed away πŸ€•... he was truly one of the all-time greats in Washington football history. I mean, can you imagine playing for 40+ years and still dominating games? It's like he defied Father Time itself πŸ’ͺ. And let me tell you, his personality was just as iconic as his on-field accomplishments - who else could break curfew and joke about their physique and still be loved by fans? πŸ˜‚... anyway, I think it's safe to say that Sonny will always be remembered as a true legend of the game πŸ™Œ.
 
awww man 91 is old πŸ™ he was definitely one of the coolest QBs in history loved his style and humor, always broke the mold on and off the field πŸ‘Š can't believe they're saying goodbye to him already feeling nostalgic for the old days when sports broadcasting was just so much fun 😊
 
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