Greg Gumbel, a CBS Sports veteran, passed away at 78 after a courageous battle with cancer.

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Gumbel’s family described him as approaching his illness with stoicism, grace, and positivity.

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He spent over 50 years in sports broadcasting, leaving behind a legacy of love and inspiration.

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Gumbel missed his first NCAA tournament in 2024 due to family health issues after working CBS' coverage since 1998.

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In 2001, he made history as the first Black announcer to call play-by-play for a Super Bowl (XXXV).

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He helped establish ESPN’s early credibility as a SportsCenter anchor and NBA contributor in the 1980s.

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Gumbel hosted CBS' coverage of the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics and called MLB games for four years.

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He was known for his impact on NFL and college basketball broadcasts, including hosting "The NFL Today.

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Gumbel was also involved with the March of Dimes and St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

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