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Greg Gumbel: Sports Broadcasting Legend Remembered

Celebrating the life and legacy of Greg Gumbel, the iconic voice behind NFL and March Madness for CBS.

Greg Gumbel began his career in 1973 at WMAQ-TV Chicago before moving to ESPN in 1979 as a reporter and anchor.

Gumbel joined CBS in 1988, becoming a staple of sports broadcasting with roles in NFL, MLB, and March Madness coverage.

Gumbel became the face of March Madness, hosting NCAA Tournament coverage and announcing Selection Sunday brackets.

Greg Gumbel called major events, including Super Bowl XXXV & XXXVIII, and served as a lead play-by-play broadcaster for NFL games.

Gumbel also covered the Winter Olympics in 1992 and 1994, showcasing his versatility across global sporting events.

After returning to CBS in 1998, Gumbel anchored a 50+ year career filled with unforgettable moments and dedication.

Gumbel’s last March Madness was in 2023, as health issues prevented his participation in the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

Greg approached his illness with stoicism, grace, and positivity. His legacy of love and inspiration will endure.

The sports community mourns the loss of a broadcasting icon whose voice defined generations of fans.

Greg Gumbel’s impact on sports media will never be forgotten. His voice remains a cherished part of history.