Legendary broadcaster Bryant Gumbel was reportedly rushed to the hospital Monday evening after suffering a “medical emergency” at his Manhattan apartment.

The 77-year-old former “Today” show cohost, who was hauled out of his apartment on a gurney, remained hospitalized on Tuesday, sources told TMZ.

His exact condition and what he is being treated for is unclear.

But a family member assured that Gumbel is “okay,” the outlet reported.

Gumbel, who retired from broadcasting in 2023, previously battled lung cancer in 2009.

Hilary Gumbel và Bryant Gumbel tại buổi ra mắt phim "Echo Valley" ở New York.

He had blamed his cancer diagnosis on smoking three packs a day during his younger years.

He said that part of his lung was removed during an operation as part of his aggressive treatment.

Gumbel was a staple on the NBC morning show for 15 years from 1982 to 1997.

He was also a longtime host of HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel” until the show ended two years ago.

His older brother, Greg Gumbel, died in December 2024 at the age of 78 after battling pancreatic cancer, one of the most deadly forms of the disease.

The elder Gumbel was a renowned sports broadcaster.

During his storied career, he was a permanent fixture at all March Madness tournaments and called two Super Bowls.