The Kansas City Chiefs booked their place in a third consecutive Super Bowl appearance after defeating the Buffalo Bills in ...
The Buffalo Bills’ heartbreaking loss to the Kansas City Chiefs left fans and broadcasters alike questioning a phantom flag ...
Jim Nantz of CBS said, “There is a flag.” The yellow “FLAG” graphic popped onto the bottom of the screen. Twenty seconds after saying there was a flag, Nantz cleared things up: “No flag.” On Monday, ...
Tony Romo, left, and Jim Nantz work in the broadcast booth before an NFL football game between the Green Bay Packers and the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, in Green Bay, Wis.
Jim Nantz clears up confusion that took place at ... Allen should’ve been given the first down. 3. If you’re a football fan, do yourself a favor today and just listen to these radio calls ...
“There is a flag,” CBS play-by-play standby Jim Nantz announced to the masses watching at home. Kevin Harlan, calling the game for Westwood One Radio, echoed the call. Except, no penalty had ...
As the yellow icon popped up on the CBS scorebug, 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 ...
Sunday's AFC wild card between the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos also marked a career milestone for another former Utah professional: CBS' Jim Nantz ... called several BYU football games ...
Voiced by longtime CBS Sports broadcaster Jim Nantz, the video is perfect to hype any football fan up for the impending clash between two of the sport's best teams. The crux of the video came when ...
Jim Nantz called his first NFL game with CBS on Oct. 16, 1988. On Sunday, when the Buffalo Bills host the Denver Broncos in the AFC wild-card round, Nantz will call his 500th came with CBS ...
Jim Nantz has called many signature events during his nearly 40 years at CBS Sports. He’ll reach a milestone on Sunday, though, that only a few NFL announcers have accomplished. Nantz will call ...