Competitive games lift NFL Wild Card Weekend viewership to multiyear highs
Prime Video's audience for Packers-Bears set a new high watermark for NFL streaming viewership.
Prime Video's audience for Packers-Bears set a new high watermark for NFL streaming viewership.
"You're watching the game and just not getting much insight."
Tony Romo's regression in the broadcast booth unfortunately is a storyline once again...
"I think we do it better than anybody else on-air, and I am so appreciative of my time spent here."
The CBS play-by-play voice praised Watt's humility, preparation, and ability to connect beyond football.
"I loved my three years there and I am truly grateful for their support in pursuing this opportunity."
"Having a guy like Ian (Eagle) who is a stellar play-by-play guy but also has the wit and the humor and the personality to play off of, we had such great chemistry."
The network edged NBC and Fox for the most-watched package.
According to Tom Pelissero, Matt Ryan intends to be "all-in" on his orle with the Falcons.
It would mark yet another conflict of interest in the highest levels of NFL broadcasting.
"You know what they do to a quarterback. If you rush them, they throw interceptions. And I threw an interception."
The role will have final say in the Falcons' football operations.
"Losing to the not-trying Raiders and losing yet again, at home, to the Dallas Cowboys, is not building that winning culture."
"No one did it better."
Gary Danielson was in the process of offering his final thoughts when CBS went to commerical break.
"I'll be careful with this because the producers are all worried about it..."
"Pittsburgh probably wins this game if DK Metcalf is out there."
A familiar face on CBS Sports Network's college football coverage is adding a spring coaching job to his résumé with the UFL.
"Those great calls were not ruined by me trying to put my words in a time where it didn't need to be."
Long currently serves as an analyst for CBS's digital pregame show The NFL Today+.
The Jaguars' 34-20 win over Denver convinced the CBS NFL analyst to believe in Jacksonville.
Week 18 scheduling is largely a product of circumstance. This year, those circumstances benefit ESPN.
"Alright, Gene. I don't know if you're actually doing laps in a pool."
For Ryan, it would mean leaving CBS Sports after just two years.