Sportscaster Greg Gumbel, best known for his long career with CBS Sports, has died Friday, Dec. 27, according to CBS Sports and Gumbel’s family.
Greg Gumbel, a veteran of CBS Sports who spent more than 50 years in sports broadcasting, has died of cancer at the age of 78, his family said Friday.
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Gumbel worked 25 years at CBS, which paid homage to the longtime broadcaster during Week 17's "The NFL Today" pregame show.
One of the most recognizable voices in American sports went silent this week. Greg Gumbel died at age 78 after being ...
A dignified presence on camera, most prominently for CBS, he became the first Black announcer to call a major U.S. sports ...
Magic Johnson called Greg Gumbel "an African American pioneer" for his more than 50 years in sports broadcasting.
Greg Gumbel was also known for his coverage of some of the most iconic sports events in America. Per Us Weekly, in his five ...
Greg Gumbel, legendary sportscaster, remembered for his trailblazing career and iconic NCAA Tournament coverage.