Greg Gumbel, a legendary CBS sportscaster, died at 78


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Greg Gumbel, a legendary CBS sportscaster, died at 78 after a courageous battle with cancer123. He was a pioneering broadcaster who became the first Black announcer to provide play-by-play for a major U.S. sports championship during Super Bowl XXXV in 200156. 
Career Highlights Worked over 50 years in sports broadcasting46 Covered NFL football and NCAA college basketball3 Anchored SportsCenter at ESPN from 1979 to 19884 Returned to CBS in 1998 as a studio host57 His wife Marcy and daughter Michelle confirmed his peaceful passing, noting that he approached his illness "with stoicism, grace, and positivity"13. 

Gumbel was born in New Orleans and is the older brother of fellow sports journalist Bryant Gumbel3. He began his career at WMAQ-TV in Chicago before moving to national networks12.

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