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Longtime CBS broadcaster Greg Gumbel died on Friday from cancer at 78 years old. Though he covered a variety of sports during his 50 years in television — including the NBA, MLB, the Olympics ...
Greg Gumbel, Longtime CBS Sports Studio Host and Play-by-Play Man, Dies at 78 He worked March Madness for more than a quarter-century, presided over ‘The NFL Today’ for five seasons and called ...
Greg Gumbel on the sidelines of an N.F.L. game in 1991. He got his big break at CBS in 1990, when the network chose him to replace Brent Musburger as the host of “The NFL Today.” George Rose ...
Greg Gumbel, the legendary CBS sports broadcaster known for calling NFL and college basketball games, died of cancer at age 78, ...
Greg Gumbel has passed away at the age of 78. Learn five things about his remarkable legacy in the business here.
Greg Gumbel, a longtime sports broadcaster, has died at 78 following a battle with cancer, according to CBS Sports.
Gumbel worked 25 years at CBS, which paid homage to the longtime broadcaster during Week 17's "The NFL Today" pregame show.
Greg Gumbel, a longtime sportscaster who called the NFL for CBS for decades and served as the studio’s host during the NCAA Tournament, has died.
Greg Gumbel, the sure-handed CBS sportscaster whose 50-year-plus career included hosting the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and The NFL Today and handling play-by-play for a pair of Super ...
Gumbel worked 25 years at CBS, which paid homage to the longtime broadcaster during Week 17's "The NFL Today" pregame show.
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