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Tony Dungy Departs Football Night in America
26 Feb
Summary
- Tony Dungy is reportedly leaving his analyst role.
- NBC plans a revamp of its NFL pregame show.
- The show might go fully on the road next season.

Hall of Famer Tony Dungy is reportedly leaving his regular analyst role on "Football Night in America" after 17 seasons. NBC is planning to revamp its high-rated NFL pregame show. Sources suggest the network might take the program entirely on the road next season and potentially slim down its large cast of analysts.
While no final decisions have been made and Dungy has not been fully informed, this move signals a potential new direction for the show. NBC has previously offered "emeritus" roles to departing personalities, which could be an option for Dungy. Several studio analyst contracts concluded after the Super Bowl, including those for Dungy, Devin McCourty, Jason Garrett, Chris Simms, and Rodney Harrison.
Potential replacements or additions to the broadcast are being considered, though the pool of top targets like Mike Tomlin and Travis Kelce presents challenges. Other figures like Cam Heyward, Kirk Cousins, and Aaron Rodgers may still be playing. Dungy, a former player and successful head coach, has been a consistent presence on the show.




