Coronavirus claims record-breaking NFL kicker Tom Dempsey at 73

Coronavirus has claimed the life of record-breaking Saints kicker Tom Dempsey at 73

Tom Dempsey, who overcame physical challenges to become a record-setting NFL kicker, died late Saturday at age 73 due to novel coronavirus, his family told NOLA.com.

Per the report:

Dempsey — who overcame astronomical odds to establish what was then considered a virtually unbeatable record —  contracted the virus in March during an outbreak at the Lambeth House retirement home in Uptown New Orleans. He is one of at least 15 residents there to die after being stricken with the disease.

It is one of the most memorable NFL moments in a career that was absolutely remarkable. Dempsey connecting on a then-record-63 yard field goal in 1970 to defeat the Detroit Lions. Dempsey was born without fingers on his right hand or toes on his right foot. He wore a flat shoe on his kicking foot.

“I don’t believe it …,” Don Criqui said as the ball went through the uprights, “It’s GOOD!” Louisiana Congressman F. Edward Hebert had an account of “The Kick”  inserted into the Congressional Record.

Dempsey played 11 seasons, kicking for the Eagles, Oilers and Bills, as well as the Saints from 1969-79. He scored 729 points, making 159 field goals.

In 2012, Dempsey publicly disclosed that he had been diagnosed with dementia and detailed the treatment he was receiving for the condition. He spent the final years of his life at Lambeth House.

His family had said last weeek Dempsey was battling coronavirus in New Orleans. He contracted the novel coronavirus during the outbreak at a senior living center, his daughter said Monday. Ashley Dempsey said her 73-year-old father — who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia — developed symptoms of the respiratory disease caused by the virus, COVID-19.

In addition to his wife Carlene and daughter Ashley, Dempsey’s is survived by children Toby Dempsey (Pamela) and Meghan Dempsey Crosby (Lee), as well as his sister, Janice Dempsey. He also had three grandchildren: Dylan Dempsey, Logan Dempsey and Quinn Dempsey.

Dempsey becomes at least the second former NFL player to die after contracting COVID-19. Orlando McDaniel, who played three games for the Broncos in 1982, died last week. McDaniel, who played college ball at LSU, was 59.

NFL mulls moving Super Bowl in 2024 out of New Orleans

The 2024 Super Bowl might be moved from New Orleans due to a schedule conflict with Mardi Gras.

A bigger NFL season could create an audible for the league when it comes to Super Bowl LVIII in New Orleans in 2024.

“As part of the bid process in 2018, we contemplated the possibility of a 17-game schedule as part of a new CBA,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. “We are exploring options with the Saints and the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation for the city to remain the host of the Super Bowl in 2024 or in a future year that would be suitable for both New Orleans and the NFL.”

The extra week — the 17-game season recently approved in the new CBA — would push the championship game into the midst of Mardi Gras. Originally, it would have been Feb 4. Now, with the added game, the Super Bowl is scheduled for Feb. 11 in 2024. Mardi Gras would land two days later, Feb. 13.

New Orleans already is overflowing with crowds during that period, so the Super Bowl would be a difficult proposition if it were to be held at the same time of year.

“The New Orleans Host Committee, led by the New Orleans Saints and Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, has remained in close communication with league officials about the change to a 17-game regular season, as it relates to the city hosting Super Bowl LVIII in 2024,” Saints vice president of communications Greg Bensel said in a statement.

“During the bid process in 2018, it was contemplated and discussed of the possibility of an extended schedule based on a new CBA. The Bid Committee, the New Orleans Saints and NFL worked together to build in contingencies if a potential conflict with Mardi Gras should affect the Super Bowl date.

Mutually agreed-upon terms during the bid process granted assurances that the NFL and Host Committee would explore all options for still hosting the game in 2024, or, agreeing to host the Super Bowl in a future year when the citywide calendar permits.”

The 17-game schedule, per terms of the new CBA, will be installed sometime between 2021-23. The NFL has yet to award the 2025 Super Bowl. The other upcoming host cities are Tampa, Fla. (2020 season), Inglewood, Calif. (2021) and Glendale, Ariz (2022).

NFL Draft 2020: Current order from the first pick to No. 255, the last

The Cincinnati Bengals currently hold the No. 1 pick the Giants the last one in the 2020 NFL as trades continue to see team slots change.

The NFL Draft remains scheduled for April 23-25, although it will have a far different look than any selection process in the past due to the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s an updated look who will choose when, going from No. 1 to 255.

Round 1

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1. Cincinnati
2. Washington
3. Detroit
4. NY Giants
5. Miami
6. LA Chargers
7. Carolina
8. Arizona
9. Jacksonville
10. Cleveland
11. NY Jets
12. Las Vegas
13. San Francisco f/IND
14. Tampa Bay
15. Denver
16. Atlanta
17. Dallas
18. Miami f/PIT
19. Las Vegas f/CHI
20. Jacksonville f/LAR
21. Philadelphia
22. Minnesota f/BUF
23. New England
24. New Orleans
25. Minnesota
26. Miami f/HOU
27. Seattle
28. Baltimore
29. Tennessee
30. Green Bay
31. San Francisco
32. Kansas City

The 20-season club: These 21 players are the NFL’s true iron men

When Drew Brees plays his first game in 2020, he’ll join a small club of players who have logged 20 seasons in the NFL. To date, just 21 men have reached that exclusive mark of longevity. It’s an interesting mix of kickers and quarterbacks, Hall of …

When Drew Brees plays his first game in 2020, he’ll join a small club of players who have logged 20 seasons in the NFL.

To date, just 21 men have reached that exclusive mark of longevity. It’s an interesting mix of kickers and quarterbacks, Hall of Famers and journeymen.

Tom Brady is a member. So is Brett Favre. But who else reached the two-decade mile marker? Let’s take a look, starting with …

George Blanda: 26 seasons

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There are a few quarterbacks on this list and a lot of kickers. But only one was both a quarterback and kicker. Blanda played until the age of 48 after both throwing and kicking for the Bears, Colts, Oilers and Raiders. His final start under center came at the age of 41, but kicked for seven more seasons. He still owns the record for most extra points made (943) and attempted (959). He died in 2010 at the age of 83.

What are the NFL MVP futures betting odds?

Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes, Drew Brees, Tom Brady and others are in the NFL MVP race, according to Vegas odds.

The sports world has come to a stop. That won’t prevent Vegas from posting odds on many events and categories as the coronavirus pandemic continues. The site Betonline.ag  has some interesting propositions on the 2020 NFL MVP race.

Taysom Hill: 200-1

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The Swiss Army Knife for the New Orleans Saints can do it all. It would seem as if he would have to replace Drew Brees at quarterback to have a legitimate shot at making a run at MVP.

Record-breaking Saints kicker Tom Dempsey battling coronavirus

Record-breaking Saints kicker Tom Dempsey is battling Covid-19.

It is one of the most memorable NFL moments in a career that was absolutely remarkable. New Orleans Saints kicker Tom Dempsey connecting on a then-record-63 yard field goal in 1970 to defeat the Detroit Lions.

Now, Dempsey is battling the coronavirus in New Orleans. He contracted the novel coronavirus during the outbreak at a senior living center in New Orleans, his daughter said Monday. Ashley Dempsey said her 73-year-old father — who is battling Alzheimer’s disease and dementia — developed symptoms of the respiratory disease caused by the virus, COVID-19, late last week. He was tested for COVID-19 and evaluated at Tulane University Medical Center.

Per Nola.com

The hospital deemed his oxygen levels to be adequate, and because Dempsey can’t feed himself, the decision was made to send him back to the nursing care section at Lambeth House, Ashley Dempsey said. Tom Dempsey’s positive test result came back Saturday; Ashley Dempsey said her father’s symptoms have been relatively mild, and his caretakers have been able to control his fever with Tylenol. “His appetite has been good,” Ashley Dempsey said. “He’s doing OK.”

Dempsey, like all his neighbors, has been cut off from his family since shortly after the outbreak started. Lambeth House had prohibited non-essential visitors by the time the first COVID-19 case there was publicly announced March 10.

The Tom Dempsey story was one of the most remarkable in NFL history. The kicker was born without toes on the right foot that kicked the historic field goal and without fingers on his right hand. Still, he played football — defensive line — in high school and was also on the wrestling and track teams. He made the leap to college ball, playing defensive end at Palomar Junior College in California. Dempsey was fitted with a special shoe that allowed him to swing his leg and drive the ball.

He eventually had an 11-year NFL career with his most memorable moment coming Nov. 8, 1970. Trailing 17-16 with time running out, Dempsey took the field and attempted a field goal from 63 yards. He connected.

Dempsey played with the Saints, Eagles, Rams, Oilers and Bills and scored 729 points in his NFL career.

The worst season for each of the 32 NFL teams since 2000

The worst season for each of the 32 NFL teams since 2000

 

The worst season for each of the 32 NFL teams this century

NFL teams have highs and lows. A look at some of the more disappointing campaigns by each of the 32 teams since 2000.

Some seasons are tougher than others. Looking at those teams would rather forget since the turn of the century. The record isn’t the only factor in these decisions. Expectations count, too.

Arizona Cardinals

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There were two 3-13 seasons since 2000. However, the 2018 seasons stands out because two of the Cardinals’ wins came against the San Francisco 49ers, who were equally awful. The stunner was the victory over the Green Bay Packers, which sealed Mike McCarthy’s doom as coach.

When to get watch some of the NFL’s greatest games on ESPN and FOX during the pandemic

ESPN and FOX will fill their prime-time programming with some of the NFL’s greatest games.

Stuck inside? No live sports on TV? There are 657 channels now with nothing on? ESPN and FOX are coming to the rescue of football fans by replaying some of the NFL’s greatest games. Here’s the schedule:

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March 30: Chiefs at Rams from 2018

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8 p.m., ESPN (ET)

The Rams defeated the Chiefs 54-51 in the highest-scoring game in MNF history as Patrick Mahomes set a MNF record with six touchdown passes. Originally scheduled for Mexico City, the game was played at the LA Coliseum – the first Monday night game in Los Angeles since 1985.