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via FirstLadyB: Super Bowl winning coach, Tony Dungy believes God has him at NBC to be the voice of the Christian athletes who want to speak up about their faith. “I feel like that’s one of the reasons God has me at NBC, to be the voice for some of these Christian athletes who want to say those […]

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National Football League head coach Tony Dungy told audience members at the Super Bowl 50 breakfast earlier this month that no matter what happens in life, the only thing that matters is whether or not they are following the will of the Lord. Dungy, a devout Christian who was the first African-American head coach to […]

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  The officers showed up at the home just outside of Kansas City and knocked on the door. As his two children looked on, the father answered and heard the officers exclaim, “You’re under arrest.” Then they took Tony Dungy to jail. Yes, the ex-Bucs and Colts coach and all-around good guy revealed he once spent three hours in […]

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The Dallas Cowboys traveled to Cincinnati withheavy hearts Sunday after the death of practice squad player Jerry Brown. The team was able to pull out anemotional 20-19 victory against the Bengals, but many from the team were still reeling from the tragic incident which also involved Cowboys lineman Josh Brent. Brent, who was driving the vehicle when it crashed, was […]

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Earlier this week, former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy started an online petition calling on President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney to make fatherhood a more important issue in the campaign. On the website for his organization, All-Pro Dad, Dungy urged the candidates in a post Monday to “put the issue of fatherhood at the forefront of […]

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Tony Dungy is a man with a mission: He wants to close the digital divide in America by helping millions of low-income families and African-American students access the Internet in their homes. “It’s critical that low-income families take advantage of opportunities like the Internet Essentials program,” said Dungy, who became the first African-American head coach […]

Dungy, who became the first black coach to win a Super Bowl, with the Indianapolis Colts in 2007, shared his motivational, Christian-based speech with about 1,750 inmates Tuesday, encouraging them to move past their previous mistakes and focus on the future.