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NBC has signed retired coach Tony Dungy as a commentator for the network's pregame coverage of Super Bowl XLIII. Dungy, who recently returned to Tampa after leaving the Indianapolis Colts, will join another newcomer to NBC's coverage team, Mike Holmgren, the former Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers coach. ...more
January 23, 2009
A publisher plans to release a new book by former Indianapolis Colts and Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Tony Dungy three weeks earlier than previously scheduled. ...more
January 19, 2009
TAMPA -- Master of ceremonies Jack Harris was in the middle of Plant High School's championship celebration today when he spotted a familiar face in the crowd. "I see Coach Tony Dungy," Harris said. "It's great to have you back where you belong." ...more
January 16, 2009
Jim Caldwell wants the Indianapolis Colts to be his team. Even with most, if not all, of Tony Dungy's guys. ...more
January 14, 2009
There's a lot to dislike about sports these days, but every so often someone comes along that disproves stereotypes and earns every bit of respect paid to him. That person is Tony Dungy, the recently retired coach of the Indianapolis Colts. He is a rare man that every person can learn from. ...more
January 14, 2009
Somewhere in our city there is a guy who doesn't realize how his life changed for the better late Monday afternoon. ...more
January 13, 2009
Almost seven years to the day after his dismissal as coach of the Buccaneers, Tony Dungy announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday, ending a historic 13-year run that reverberates far beyond the sidelines. ...more
January 12, 2009
Tony Dungy's place in football history has long since been secure, but as fine a football coach as he was it is generally agreed he is an even better person. ...more
January 12, 2009
LaDainian Tomlinson was officially listed as doubtful by the San Diego Chargers on Friday, two days before they play at Pittsburgh in the AFC divisional playoffs. ...more
January 10, 2009
The semi-tractor-trailers started rolling in about midnight Thursday carrying 2,000-pound rolls of turf harvested the same day at Bent Oak Farm in Foley, Ala. It's supersod for the Super Bowl. Crews got to work early this morning carefully laying the 41-foot–long strips at Raymond James Stadium. ...more
January 9, 2009
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