Larry Zimmer, the famed sports commentator recognized for his distinctive voice, died peacefully at the age of 88. His leaving has left a tremendous void in the hearts of University of Colorado and Denver Broncos supporters.
What Happened to Larry Zimmer?
The New York Post reports that 88-year-old radio icon Larry Zimmer, who was well-known for his many years of support of the Denver Broncos and the University of Colorado, passed away quietly. Zimmer spent ten days in St. Anthony’s Hospital in Lakewood, Colorado, before passing away with his family at his side. It is unknown what caused his death at this time.
Rick George, the Buffaloes’ athletic director, conveyed his deepest sympathies, referring to Zimmer as “A CU institution.” Zimmer’s voice was recognized as associated with the university’s sports program by coaches, players, and spectators alike. His role went beyond game commentary; he also acted as master of ceremonies for a variety of events, cementing his place in CU sporting history. George’s poignant letter emphasized Zimmer’s enormous effect on the whole sports world and concluded with thoughts and prayers for his family.
Who was Larry Zimmer?
A legend in sports broadcasting, Larry Zimmer is renowned for his major contributions to the University of Colorado and the Denver Broncos. From 1971 until 1996, he was the Broncos’ radio voice for 26 years, first as a colour commentator and then as a play-by-play announcer. With his unique voice, Zimmer became associated with special moments in 536 games, including postseason play and four Super Bowls, in the Broncos’ history.