Al Roker, the legendary face of NBCâs TODAY Show, is shutting down chatter about retirement â and fans couldnât be happier. At 72, Roker tells PEOPLE he has no plans to step away anytime soon. âI love what I do,â he shared. âI feel good. I love this job. At some point I guess I wonât be, but thatâs not anytime soon. Iâm just gonna keep going.â:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():focal(798x275:800x277)/al-roker-the-today-show-012626-cf4b6141c9fb43d9ad76f67761cb7a8c.jpg)
Reflecting on three decades on air, Roker looked back on a career that began in Queens and skyrocketed to national fame. From interviewing icons like Don Rickles, Betty White, Carl Reiner, and Dick Van Dyke in just 24 hours, to hosting countless unforgettable segments, his journey has been nothing short of remarkable.
Beyond the spotlight, Roker has faced personal challenges with courage. He openly discussed his 2020 prostate cancer surgery, now five years in remission, encouraging men â especially men of color â to stay vigilant with PSA tests. Knee surgeries in 2022 and 2023 temporarily slowed him down, but he assured fans heâs fully back and thriving.
Over the years, Roker has become more than a weatherman â heâs an icon, a storyteller, and a symbol of resilience. As he marks this milestone, his passion for connecting with viewers and brightening mornings shows no signs of slowing down.


