Pat Doney is a sports anchor and reporter at NBC 5.
He's won three Edward R. Murrow awards and five Emmy awards in his 20 years as a sports reporter, including for his coverage of the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
Pat’s broadcasting career has included stops in California, Virginia, South Carolina, Arkansas, and Kentucky before moving to Texas in 2013. He serves as the host of NBC 5’s Big Game Friday high school football coverage and 30-minute Inside High School Sports show, while also contributing to the NBC 5 Big Game Sunday night show.
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You will also see him frequently covering the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Dallas Stars and Dallas Mavericks while balancing spending time with his wife and two kids. He and his family love living in North Texas!
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‘Luka Mania' comes to a sudden, unexpected end for Dallas Mavericks fans
The most difficult goodbyes are the ones that emerge unexpectedly. Fan enjoyed the passion Luka Doncic played with since the Dallas Mavericks acquired him on draft night in 2018.
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Jerry Jones responds to fans criticizing Brian Schottenheimer's hiring as Cowboys head coach
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is sharing a message to fans who aren’t happy about the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer as the team’s next head coach. NBC 5’s Pat Doney has more from the Star in Frisco.
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Speculation surrounds report of scheduling conflict at AT&T Stadium
Now to some developing news in sports and AT&T Stadium which is no longer scheduled to host one of the biggest sporting events of the year in 2029. NBC 5’s Pat Doney has more on the story.
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McCarthy Era Ends: What does the future hold for Dallas Cowboys now?
The Dallas Cowboys are moving on from head coach Mike McCarthy after five seasons. NBC 5’s Newy Scruggs and Pat Doney are here to talk about the end of an era for America’s team.
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Former Frisco Lone Star HS player has high hopes for upcoming NFL draft
The Cowboys have the 12th overall pick in this year’s draft. One player who has been connected to Dallas is Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty. The Frisco Lone Star High School product is expected to be a first-round selection after finishing as this year’s Heisman Trophy runner-up. NBC 5’s Pat Doney has the story.
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Big Game Friday: Richmond Randle wins first state championship in first playoff appearance
Richmond Randle beats SOC 38-35 to win the state championship in AT&T Stadium. NBC 5’s Pat Doney has more from the game.
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Big Game Friday: North Texas teams hope to take home championship
Pat Doney reports from AT&T Stadium where North Texas teams are playing for the big win this weekend. Celina Bobcats played Friday afternoon against Kilgore while the South Oak Cliff Golden Bears looking for a third state championship take the stage later in the evening.
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Big Game Friday: South Oak Cliff Golden Bears face Randle Lions in State Championship
The South Oak Cliff Golden Bears led by head coach Jason Todd are looking for a third state championship in the last four years. SOC will be taking on the Houston-area Randle Lions. SOC has been dominating its competition of late – and has won every game since early September by more than 27 points.
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Big Game Friday: State Championship week at AT&T Stadium
Pat Doney reports from AT&T Stadium where North Texas teams are playing for the big win this weekend.
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Big Game Friday: Highland Park Scots headed to state championship game
Big Game Friday’s game of the week had Denton Ryan facing off against Highland Park. NBC 5’s Pat Doney reports with a field goal in the final seconds and a 24-21 victory the Scots are moving on to the state championship game next week.