Tony Dungy leaves NBC's 'Football Night in America' after 17 seasons
Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy announced his departure from NBC's NFL pregame show after 17 years with the network.

Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy announced he is leaving NBC's "Football Night in America" pregame show after 17 seasons with the network.
Dungy, who coached the Indianapolis Colts to a Super Bowl victory in 2007, joined NBC's Sunday night NFL coverage in 2009. He has been a regular fixture on the network's pregame programming, providing analysis and commentary alongside other former players and coaches.
In announcing his departure, Dungy thanked NBC for what he described as making "the last 17 years so special." The former coach expressed gratitude to his colleagues and the network for his tenure on the show.
Dungy's coaching career spanned 13 seasons in the NFL, including stops with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016, recognizing his contributions to the sport both as a player and coach.
NBC has not yet announced who will replace Dungy on "Football Night in America" or provided details about the circumstances surrounding his departure from the pregame show.