Tony Dungy, the former Indianapolis Colts’ head coach, has been a part of NBC’s Football Night in America for the last 17 seasons.
Over the last decade, the
NFL legend Tony Dungy soon became a household name but it seems his career is all set to hit a break. There are reports by The Athletic's Andrew Marchand that Tony Dungy might be “out” of the show soon even though there are no confirmations yet. Amid all the mess, here is a look at the wealth Tony Dungy has been able to build over the last few decades.
Tony Dungy’s massive net worth in 2026 which he has been able to build through his hard work and commitment
According to Celebrity Net Worth, at the time of publishing this article, the former NFL player and the Indianapolis Colts’ coach has a massive net worth that is estimated to be a whopping $14 million.
Over the last 17 seasons of being a part of NBC’s Football Night in America, the former Pittsburgh Steelers’ star player, Tony Dungy, reportedly earned a salary of $2 million per year.
His last stint in the NFL as the Indianapolis Colts earned him $2.6 million per year after he signed a five year contract with the team in 2002 for a whopping $13 million.
Tony Dungy’s lavish and massive mansion in Florida is worth $3 million
Away from the field, Tony Dungy has also been smart with his investments and has been able to build a pretty profitable portfolio.
Tony Dungy’s primary home where he lives with his family is a massive 8500 square feet mansion in Tampa, Florida, and consists of six bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the massive and luxurious mansion is worth a whopping $3 million. Apparently, the NBC host had bought the land for $205,000 in 1997.
Is NBC planning on replacing Tony Dungy after he spent close to two decades there?
Tony Dungy’s possible exit from NBC’s popular show, Football Night in America, has sparked some panic among fans.
According to The Athletic, the former Indianapolis Colts’ coach’s exit from the show has not been confirmed yet.
Apparently, NBC is searching for a “new look” to the show after 17 seasons and it include letting go of their original cost.
However, neither the former NFL player and coach, Tony Dungy, nor NBC has commented on the speculations yet.