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always providing a welcoming face in either the broadcast booth or the studio host's chair. He retired from NFL coverage in 2022 but continued handling the college hoops side of the job until 2024.
For more than two decades, Gumbel was a regular in CBS' coverage of both the NFL and college basketball, always providing a welcoming face in either the broadcast booth or the studio host's chair.