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Al Roker rules out retirement after 30 years

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMarch 21, 2026 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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For anyone who has spent their mornings with Al Roker over the past three decades, there has been one question quietly circulating since his 30th anniversary with the Today show earlier this year: is he actually thinking about retirement?

The short answer, straight from the man himself, is no.

The 71-year-old weatherman addressed the speculation in a recent interview and made it clear that stepping away from the show is not something that has crossed his mind. His response was characteristically warm, direct  and just a little funny, which is exactly what longtime viewers would expect from a man who has made consistency his signature for 30 years.

In his own words,  still loving every minute of it

Roker did not leave much room for ambiguity when asked about his future on the show. He said flatly that retirement has not entered his thinking, then immediately followed that up with a wry remark suggesting the decision might not be entirely his to make  a nod to the inner workings of network television that landed with the kind of dry humor that has endeared him to morning audiences for decades.

Beyond the joke, his sentiment was genuine. He described still feeling good, still loving the work and having no sense that a departure is anywhere on the horizon. For someone who faced a serious health scare in 2022 that left many fans deeply concerned, the energy and enthusiasm he continues to bring to the role is notable in its own right.

30 years in a role he never imagined having

Roker joined Today in 1996, taking over from the legendary Willard Scott  a name that carries enormous weight in the history of morning television. What followed was the beginning of one of the longest and most beloved tenures in the show’s history.

Reflecting on that legacy, Roker has spoken about the significance of belonging to the small group of people who can say they gave a defining chapter of their career to one of television’s most enduring programs. He has also noted that the Today show was never a role he dared to picture for himself, which has perhaps made the experience feel all the more meaningful. There is an appreciation in how he talks about the job that does not sound rehearsed  it sounds earned.

A career that extends well beyond the weather desk

Even if Today were somehow no longer in the picture  a scenario he has given no indication of pursuing  Roker keeps a notably full schedule. He is a consistent and familiar face during major national parade coverage, a tradition he has helped anchor for years. He also hosts Off The Rails on Today Show Radio on SiriusXM, adding yet another platform to a career that has never been content to stay in a single lane.

At an age when many professionals are winding down, Roker appears to be doing the opposite. His comfort in front of a camera and his genuine connection with audiences do not suggest someone quietly counting down the days. They suggest someone who has not started counting at all.

What his decision means for morning television

Morning television runs on familiarity. Viewers tune in partly because they know what they are getting, and for millions of people across the country, Al Roker has been that constant for most of their adult lives. His continued presence on Today represents a kind of institutional memory that networks rarely hold onto for this long  and rarely appreciate fully until it is gone.

For now, the forecast from Roker himself is clear: he is staying put, he feels good about the work, and he plans to keep going for as long as he possibly can.

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