Tony Dungy Leaves NBC After 17 Seasons

Tony Dungy Leaves NBC After 17 Seasons

Source: Fox News

Summary

Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Dungy announced on social media that he will not be part of NBC’s “Football Night in America” next season. Dungy spent 17 seasons with the pregame show and was on the field for NBC’s coverage of Super Bowl LX. He thanked his NBC family and expressed gratitude for the memories made during his time there. Dungy’s post confirmed the report from The Athletic last month that he would likely be out as a regular on the show. He stated that he is unsure of his next steps, but God will guide him.


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The game followed a familiar script.

Dungy’s departure is just another sign that change is coming to “Football Night in America”.

The 70-year-old coach has been a staple on the show for 17 seasons, but it seems like his time has come.

He thanked his NBC family, but one can’t help but wonder what’s next for him.

Only time will tell what God has in store for Dungy’s next chapter.

Original Observation: The end of an era is often just the beginning of a new chapter.

Author: Evan Null