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Max McGee, former Packers receiver, dies at 75 in fall from roof Max McGee, the free-spirited Green Bay Packers receiver who became part of Super Bowl lore after a night on the town, died when he ...
Earlier this year, ESPN parted ways with "SportsCenter" anchor Max McGee. It wasn't until this week that a report about his departure surfaced. McGee joined ESPN in 2022 after spending time at WJZ ...
According to The Athletic, ESPN's Max McGee was reportedly let go following a complaint from a female employee.
Max McGee, an avid “Wheel of Fortune” watcher from Illinois, walked away with a new Mustang convertible when he guessed a puzzle in the bonus round correct just as time expired.
Chi-Chi's was founded by Max McGee, a Vince Lombardi-era Packers player and longtime broadcaster, along with restaurateur Marno McDermott, in 1975.
Put together by music photographer Tony McGee; his son, Max McGee; Michael Goodall and his son, Joe Goodall, the auction of rare photographs of musicians, called Unseen, will take place at London ...
Marno McDermott, the former Green Bay Packers player known as Max McGee, founded Chi-Chi’s. The chain experienced nationwide success but ultimately closed in 2004 after being sold multiple times ...
Max L. McGee of Alma passed away Friday January 4, 2019 at the age of 80. He was born Sept. 3, 1938 in Gratiot County to Florence (Wood) and Stephen W. McGe ...
The Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurant chain was co-founded in the 1970s by Green Bay Packers player Max McGee. The chain is planning a comeback in 2025.