Host Ernie Johnson, analysts Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Clark Kellogg offer touching words in memory of Greg Gumbel who ...
If you're wondering why he's not on the air for the 2025 men's March Madness broadcast for CBS and was replaced by Ernie Johnson and Adam Zucker, now you know. We're sure there will be plenty of ...
Gumbel, the renowned sports broadcaster, died at the age of 78 last DecemberMarch Madness kicked off on Thursday, March 20 ...
The late CBS announcer died in December of 2024 after a battle with cancer, and the tributes poured in from everywhere, and ...
Greg Gumble's career at CBS began in 1988 as a part-time NFL announcer ... He worked as a play-by-play announcer for the NFL and later hosted "NFL Today." Gumbel announced Super Bowl 35 for CBS in ...
CBS recently honored the late sportscaster Greg Gumbel, who became synonymous with his coverage of March Madness.
This year's men's March Madness tournament will sound different after the loss of Greg Gumbel, a CBS sports broadcaster ... serving as the host of "NFL Today" and anchoring the network's coverage ...
Marking the first NCAA Tournament without the longtime CBS host: "If he was calling it, you knew it was an important, special event.” ...
Ernie Johnson battled back tears as he opened CBS’ coverage of March Madness with a heartfelt tribute to the late Greg Gumbel ...
CBS opened up its broadcast of the first day of the NCAA men's tournament with the studio panel paying tribute to the late ...
On Dec. 27, 2024, CBS Sports announced that Greg Gumbel died at the age of 78. Gumbel had been off the air for over a year, as he missed 2024's March Madness due to personal reasons. The longtime ...
Greg approached his illness like one would ... where he was best known and made his biggest impact. Gumbel hosted CBS´ NFL studio show, 'The NFL Today' from 1990 to 1993 and again in 2004.