- Became the first African-American coach to win the Super Bowl. (February 2007)
- Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016 as a coach.
- Defensive Back for Pittsburgh Steelers (1977-1978) and San Francisco 49ers (1979).
- Coach for the NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1996-2001) and Indianapolis Colts (2002-Present).
- Oldest son James died on December 22, 2005.
- Won the Super Bowl twice as a player and head coach.
- Promoting his book, "Quiet Strength: A Memoir", which he wrote with Nathan Whitaker. (July 2007)
- Release of his book, "The Mentor Leader". (August 2010)
- Head coach for the Indianapolis Colts NFL football team. (2005)
- Release of his book, "You Can Do It!". (2008)
- Tony Dungy was featured in a taped sequence for Dancing with the Stars (2005) in which he gave his enthusiastic support for INDY race car driver Helio Castroneves. (November 2007)
- Release of his book, "Uncommon: Finding Your Path to Significance" by Tony with Nathan Whitaker. (2009)
- His only losing season as a head coach was his first season (1996) with the perennial cellar-dwelling Tampa Bay Buccanneers. He won ten or more games in each of his seven seasons with the Indianapolis Colts (2002-2008).
- He and his wife, Lauren, have six children: daughters Tiara and Jade, and sons James (deceased), Eric, Jordan, and Justin.
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