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Pete Rozelle (Alvin Ray Rozelle) was born on 1 March, 1926 in South Gate, California, USA, is an Actor. Discover Pete Rozelle's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Pete Rozelle networth?

Popular As Alvin Ray Rozelle
Occupation actor
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 1 March, 1926
Birthday 1 March
Birthplace South Gate, California, USA
Date of death 6 December, 1996
Died Place Rancho Santa Fe, California, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Pete Rozelle's Wife?

His wife is Carrie Cooke (4 December 1973 - 6 December 1996) ( his death), Jane Coupe (11 June 1949 - 1967) ( divorced) ( 1 child)

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Wife Carrie Cooke (4 December 1973 - 6 December 1996) ( his death), Jane Coupe (11 June 1949 - 1967) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
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Pete Rozelle Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Pete Rozelle worth at the age of 70 years old? Pete Rozelle’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Pete Rozelle's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2007

His widow, Carrie Rozelle, passed away October 29, 2007 at Rancho Santa Fe, California. She was the founder of the National Center for Learning Disabilities in 1977 to promote education and develop skills for families with learning disabled children.

1989

Rozelle presided over the League for 29 years, until 1989. When he retired, the NFL was hurt by drug scandals, unresolved labor problems, and Rozelle's long-standing feud with Oakland Raiders coach-owner Al Davis, the former AFL Commissioner who had resigned over the merger with the NFL.

1985

Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985.

1970

In the first decade under Rozelle, the NFL expanded and instituted the title game between the NFL and AFL that became known as the Super Bowl, preparatory to the 1970 merger of the two leagues under the NFL banner. Stadiums were packed and season tickets became such hard-to-come items that one had to inherit them or wait for the death of other holders before becoming part of the hallowed few with the treasured ducats. In the first decade of his commissionership, the value of a franchise increased dramatically. Rozelle made the decision to televise games on all of the-then three national networks.

1960

Pete Rozelle ranks as the most successful executive in the history of American sports. Under Rozelle's management of commissioner, professional American football overtook baseball as America's past-time and television came to maturity as the prime conduit for sports entertainment. When Rozelle took over the NFL as Commissioner in 1960, the league had only 12 teams and was facing competition from the upstart American Football League. The popularity of pro football was such that attendance at stadiums was lagging and some franchises were making as as $75,000 a season in TV rights.

In the 1960s, football flourished as it was the ideal sport to exploit the new technologies such as videotape. The popularity of the sport exploded and by the end of the decade it was the nation's #1 sport. Rozelle also should be remembered for helping break down the barriers that limited opportunities for African American players, though the rival AFL showed the way in drafting black players from small, traditionally African American colleges ignored by the NFL.

However, at the January 1960 NFL general meeting held after the season concluded, the NFL owners -- facing competition from the upstart AFL, which had completed its first season -- elected Rozelle of the Rams the new Commissioner after 23 ballots. Rozelle's diplomacy and intelligence, as well as his marketing skills, had won him the job. He was 34 years old.

1959

When Commissioner Bell died on October 11, 1959, NFL Treasurer Austin Gunsel took over management of the League for the rest of the season. The 50-year old Gunsel was a former F. B. I. agent who had served as both J.

1956

Edgar Hoover's administrative assistant and as the head of the NFL's investigative department under Bell before being made League treasurer in 1956 (a post he would hold until his retirement in 1966). Gunsel was the favorite to be appointed permanent commissioner.

1955

In 1955, Rozelle left the NFL for corporate public relations, but the Rams appointed him as general manager in 1955. Bert Bell, the serving NFL commissioner, had recommended Rozelle as his diplomatic skills would be useful in settling an ownership dispute among the Rams owners. It was his political skills rather than his skills as a sports franchise general manager that made his reputation. Although he was quite successful at marketing the franchise, pioneering the sale of souvenirs, he was less successful at trades and scouting.

1952

Rozelle worked as a public relations officer for USF's athletic-department while a student, and then was hired as USF's assistant athletic director after graduating, leading to a job with the Los Angeles Rams, which hired Rozelle as publicity director in 1952.

1950

He served a two-year hitch in the Navy tour, then attended Compton Junior College and the University of San Francisco, a Jesuit school, where he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in 1950.

1926

Born in South Gate, California, on March 1, 1926, Alvin Ray Rozelle -- who had been nicknamed Pete as a child of five by his uncle -- grew up in the Los Angeles suburb Lynwood, California.