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Greg Gumbel, the sure-handed CBS sportscaster whose 50-year-plus career included hosting the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and The NFL Today and handling play-by-play for a pair of Super Bowls, has died. He was 78. Gumbel’s death after a ...
March 27 - Following two seasons as an NFL studio analyst for CBS, J.J. Watt will be the color commentator on the network's No. 2 game-day booth pairing in 2025. CBS announced Wednesday that Watt will team with Ian Eagle. Charles Davis, who had partnered ...
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Cincinnati Bengals fans aren't the only ones with strong reactions after the Bengals' upset loss to the 0-7 New York Jets. CBS Sports analyst Pete Prisco gave a scathing take on the Bengals during "NFL on CBS." The senior NFL columnist for CBS Sports, who ...
As good as the Buffalo's win over the Kansas City Chiefs was for its record and the Bills Mafia morale, it was proved even better for CBS' TV ratings. CBS announced late Tuesday that Bills-Chiefs averaged 30.8 million viewers, making it the second-most ...
Bob Costas had two separate near-decade-long stints as an NFL pregame host for NBC, during which he worked with countless analysts and reporters from diverse backgrounds. Everyone from O.J. Simpson to Larry King to Cris Collinsworth came through the studio when Costas was hosting,
The Kansas City Chiefs could have Isiah Pacheco back in the lineup for their Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys