Bob Trumpy, Former NFL Player Turned NBC Broadcaster, Dies
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Legendary sports broadcaster Bob Trumpy has passed away at the age of 80. Trumpy, a two-time Pro Bowl tight end with the Cincinnati Bengals during his playing career, went on to have a Hall-of-Fame sports broadcasting career in his second act.
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Bob Trumpy, who parlayed a 10-year career as a tight end with the Cincinnati Bengals into a prolific NFL broadcasting career, has died. He was 80. Trumpy began his broadcasting career in 1978 — one year after retiring as a player — as an NFL color analyst for NBC Sports.
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