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Dierdorf was the co-proprietor, along with former Cardinals quarterback Jim Hart, of Dierdorf and Hart's, a St. Louis steakhouse which closed in 2013 after almost 30 years in business. [58] Dierdorf also is one of the investors of KTRS radio in St. Louis .
Conrad Francis Dobler (Pronounced: DOH-blur) (October 1, 1950 – February 13, 2023) was an American football guard who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons, primarily with the St. Louis Cardinals.
“Conrad started as my teammate and ultimately became my brother,” Pro Football Hall of Famer and fellow Cardinals lineman Dan Dierdorf said in a news release from the Concussion Legacy Foundation.
In 1983, Hart and teammate Dan Dierdorf opened up Dierdorf and Hart's Steak House. The steakhouse closed in 2013 after 30 years of operation. [11] Hart broadcast games on WGN with Dick Butkus after his retirement until 1989.
Following two seasons anchoring the pregame show, Gumbel went back to the booth where he called games with Dan Dierdorf, then Trent Green. His other broadcast partners for games included Bruce ...
Dan Dierdorf - In April 1987, Dierdorf was hired by ABC to join Al Michaels and Frank Gifford on Monday Night Football broadcasts. [51] He spent 12 seasons on Monday Night Football before resigning the post in early 1999. [52]
Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Boomer Esiason (who left after the 1999 season) replaced Gifford in 1998, and Dierdorf was dropped after that season. Unexpectedly, comedian Dennis Miller joined the cast in 2000 along with Dan Fouts. In 2002, following Miller and Fouts' departure, John Madden joined Michaels in a well-received pairing.
Dan Dierdorf and Jim Holder 1984–85 Dan Dierdorf: 1990–94 Bruce Affleck: 1993–95 Ron Jacober, Rick Meagher, and Joe Micheletti: 1995–98 Rob Ramage: 1999–2000 Bob Hess, Kelly Chase, and Mike Zuke: 2002–03 Pat Jablonski