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NBC reshuffling 'Sunday Night Football' broadcast

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NBC Sunday Night Football set to make major change for 2026 NFL season
The NBC pregame broadcast crew on Sunday Night Football could look drastically different for the 2026 NFL season after a new report dropped.

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NBC reshuffling ‘Sunday Night Football’ broadcast with Tony Dungy likely out
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How to watch the debut of Sunday Night Basketball on NBC and Peacock
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Indianapolis Colts Announce Changes to Coaching Staff
The Indianapolis Colts survived the 2026 NFL coaching cycle, as key members of the coaching staff, such as Lou Anarumo, Jim Bob Cooter, and Alex Tanney, interviewed for other positions across the leag...

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Hall of Fame football coach out of a job at NBC
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NFL rumors: NBC likely moving on from Tony Dungy as studio analyst
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Tony Dungy Likely Ousted From NBC After Super Bowl 60
Dungy is “likely out as a regular on Football Night in America ” as NBC has plans to “revamp” the NFL coverage.

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Tony Dungy Dropped as Host of NBC’s ‘Football Night in America’: Report
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Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl-winning coach Tony Dungy reportedly losing NBC job
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NFL fans react to 'Sunday Night Football' announcers shakeup

An announcing shakeup is coming to NBC's "Sunday Night Football" and "Football In America." Tony Dungy, who has been a part of NBC's "Sunday Night Football" coverage for 17 seasons, is reportedly likely out at the network.
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ESPN announces exciting new Sunday night franchise this summer

ESPN is set to launch a new weekly primetime franchise called “Women’s Sports Sundays” during the summer of 2026, signaling a major commitment to elevating the profile of women’s professional sports.
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