Jim Nantz has reached a milestone while calling the Buffalo Bills' playoff game with the Denver Broncos on Sunday while in the CBS booth alongside Tony Romo in what has been a legendary career
Tony Romo’s career as a color commentator has taken a few turns. Straight out of his NFL career, Romo struck viewers with a fresh new voice, and had an impressive knack for predicting plays just before they happened through the first few years in the booth.
“What a moment for the Denver Broncos,” said Nantz as CBS focused on members of ... noted the amazing play put Allen ahead of Jim Kelly as having the Bills most postseason TD passes.
Nantz commemorates his 500th NFL game, Brady improves, notable up-and-coming TV talent and more NFL wild card media analysis.
“Shocking,” said CBS play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz. “It is shocking ... was a week earlier when the Bills routed the Denver Broncos. The announcers spent their time crediting Bills ...
The Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens Divisional Round matchup is being aired on CBS Sports, which means that broadcasters Tony Romo and Jim Nantz will be in the booth. The game could prove exciting as the Bills finished the 2024 season ranked second in points per game (30.9) while the Ravens were third (30.5).
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In fact, Manning and Brady are the only quarterback duo in NFL history to meet more frequently in the playoffs than Mahomes and Allen. They faced each other five times in the postseason — a record Allen and Mahomes are on pace to shatter.
In fact, Manning and Brady are the only quarterback duo in NFL history to meet more frequently in the playoffs than Mahomes and Allen. They faced each other five times in the postseason — a record Allen and Mahomes are on pace to shatter.