Longtime CBS sportscaster Greg Gumbel has died from cancer, according to a statement from family released by CBS on Friday.
With a voice synonymous with Selection Sunday and the NFL, Gumbel became one of the most recognizable broadcasters in sports.
Greg Gumbel, legendary sportscaster, remembered for his trailblazing career and iconic NCAA Tournament coverage.
Former CBS Sports broadcaster Greg Gumbel, who died Friday at 78 years old, was one of those truly special people who achieve great fame and success but never look at other people and see ‘levels.’ ...
A dignified presence on camera, most prominently for CBS, he became the first Black announcer to call a major U.S. sports ...
One of the most recognizable voices in American sports went silent this week. Greg Gumbel died at age 78 after being ...
Greg Gumbel, the sports broadcaster who called some of the biggest football and college basketball games on two networks ...
Greg Gumbel, the renowned CBS Sports anchor and commentator, has died at the age of 78. His family confirmed the news in a ...
Following the news of Gumbel’s passing, ESPN's legendary college basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale, who recently beat cancer ...
Greg Gumbel first started with CBS Sports in 1989, where he served as a NFL play-by-play announcer and an in-studio host for ...
Gumbel worked 25 years at CBS, which paid homage to the longtime broadcaster during Week 17's "The NFL Today" pregame show.
The longtime host and play-by-play announcer had missed this year’s NCAA tournament coverage because of “family health issues ...