Super Bowl-winning football coach and Jackson native Tony Dungy's name had surfaced in recent days as a possible U.S. Senate candidate in Michigan.
Despite zero political qualifications, conservative-leaning former Tampa Bay Buccaneers' coach Tony Dungy is being mentioned for potential career in Republican politics.
A legendary NFL coach is reportedly considering a big political run as a Republican in 2026. Super Bowl-winning head coach Tony Dungy has been outspoken in the political realm. He's pro-life and does not shy away from voicing his religious viewpoints.
Former NFL head coach Tony Dungy is reportedly a possibility to run for a seat on the Michigan state Senate. According to Al Weaver of The Hill, Dungy’s name was floated among four names, Bill Huizenga,
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Tony Dungy has been an analyst at NBC for well over a decade, and it does not sound like he is planning to make a career change anytime soon. A rumor
For the last two seasons, former Arizona tight end Rob Gronkowski has served as a master of ceremonies for the LA Bowl in Inglewood, Calif. Although the public associates him far more closely with his NFL career, the partnership keeps Gronkowski connected to the college game.
The 11 programs that tasted the College Football Playoff but came up short in 2024 are already yearning for a return trip. For some -- such as Oregon and Georgia -- merely getting
Will Tony Dungy ditch his job at NBC Sports to become a politician? The Hall of Fame coach finally addressed that rumor this week. Once it was announced that Michigan Sen. Gary Peters wouldn't seek re-election in 2026,
Tony Dungy’s career as an NFL coach will not soon be forgotten. Dungy was the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts, winning a Super Bowl with the Colts. He hasn’t been a coach since 2008 but is still very connected to the game through his broadcasting and media coverage.
By dropping their last two games, the Packers are the No. 7 seed and will play all playoff games away from Lambeau Field. If they are fortunate enough to avenge an earlier loss to the Philadelphia ...
The Green Bay Packers' season came to an end on Sunday in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles, 22-10. And Tom Silverstein chronicled it all in his live ...