CBS got Buffalo Bills fans' hopes up on Sunday after Josh Allen's incomplete pass to Dalton Kincaid, with the score bug signaling that a flag had been thrown on the play
Tony Romo and Jim Nantz were on the call for the AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills
Josh Allen is usually efficient while attempting a quarterback sneak or tush push, as the Gen Z slang quantified it. The Buffalo Bills played bold and went for the sneak twice in the same drive.
Tony Romo signed a 10-year deal with CBS in 2020, so he’ll be calling games with Jim Nantz at least through 2030. Who knows what will happen after that. Romo makes a lot of money, so if CBS ends up making a change down the road, it will be a cost-cutting measure more than a decision based on Romo’s ability as an analyst.
CBS analyst Romo is a former Dallas star quarterback, so it was only natural to ask whether he agrees with his broadcasting partner, Jim Nantz, that the Bills have replaced the Cowboys as “America’s Team.
Everyone had the same complaint about CBS commentator Tony Romo during the AFC Championship Game on Sunday night. The former NFL quarterback called the showdown between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs alongside longtime partner Jim Nantz.
Tony Romo accused star tight end Travis Kelce of flopping during the Chiefs’ thrilling AFC Championship win over the Bills on Sunday in a moment that led to a flag against the Bills.
Interestingly enough, Kevin Harlan and Devin McCourty, calling the game for Westwood One Radio, also said there was a flag on the play, with McCourty speculating that it was for Bills offensive lineman Dion Dawkins taking his helmet off.
Joe Buck is likely getting the last laugh on this one. The ESPN sportscaster had some fun with an online troll Sunday during the Chiefs’ AFC Championship win over the Bills, even as the critic missed the mark where facts are concerned.
both Jim Nantz on television and Kevin Harlan on radio called out the flag as fans clamored to find where the penalty occurred. Upon review, CBS game analyst Tony Romo clarified he did not see a ...
Broadcaster Jim Nantz lucked into calling Tom Brady versus Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes versus Josh Allen duels.
The Kansas City Chiefs booked their place in a third consecutive Super Bowl appearance after defeating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game