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    Anthony Kevin Dungy ( / ˈdʌndʒi / DUN-jee; born October 6, 1955) is a former American football safety and coach who served as a head coach in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts.

  2. Aug 30, 2023 · Tony Dungy is a former professional football player and coach who became the first African American head coach to win the Super Bowl.

  3. Jan 21, 2023 · Tony Dungy will still appear on air in his studio analyst role for NBC's broadcast of Saturday's game between the Jaguars and Chiefs.

  4. Tony Dungy. 246,525 likes · 14,192 talking about this. Husband to Lauren Dungy, father of 11, author, retired NFL coach, National Spokesman for All Pro Dad.

  5. Jan 21, 2023 · Pro Football Hall of Famer and NBC analyst Tony Dungy apologized on Saturday after he posted a tweet this week pushing a debunked conspiracy theory about transgender and nonbinary children.

  6. Known nationally and internationally as Tony Dungy, Anthony Kevin Dungy is a former football player who became one of the most prominent voices in the industry. Summary. He served as head coach with the Indianapolis Colts and Tampa Bay Buccaneers for 13 seasons until retiring from the National Football League (NLF) in 2008.

  7. Tony Dungy was a former defensive back turned NFL head coach for multiple teams but found the most success for the Indianapolis Colts and led them to a Super Bowl victory. Learn more today!

  8. May 23, 2013 · Tony Dungy turned the perennially bad Tampa Bay Buccaneers into consistent winners before a dominant run with the Indianapolis Colts, with whom he became the first African-American head coach...

  9. Anthony Kevin Dungy. Born: October 6 in Jackson, MI. College: Minnesota ( College Stats ) More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 1x SB Champ. 2005 SN Coach/Year. Get Stats, Coaching Records, Team Ranks, Coordinators, and more for Tony Dungy on Pro-football-reference.com.

  10. Tony Dungy was the first head coach to defeat all 32 NFL teams, amassing a 148-79-0 overall career record and is featured in this week's Gold Jacket Spotlight.