Jim Nantz calls Chiefs-Bills a ‘generational rivalry’
In preparing to call the latest installment in the Chiefs-Bills rivalry this week, Jim Nantz is talking about its place in history.
In preparing to call the latest installment in the Chiefs-Bills rivalry this week, Jim Nantz is talking about its place in history.
"Brady needed Manning and Peyton needed Tom. It goes with the territory, and they bring out the best in one another."
"I wasn't a fullback. I majored in shooting pool and drinking beer."
"I thought it was Andy Reid, but it was some guy selling pigs."
"...the NFL wants to keep their data to themselves and give you a ball that doesn't have chips in it."
"He was faking it! He got ya!"
"I don’t want to overstate it when I say this is the single worst power ranking in the history of sports media."
"I want the PFF scores off the TV as bad as I want political ads off the television."
"Just like all quarterbacks and head coaches aren't equal, all rules analysts on networks aren't equal."
"That should've been pass interference."
"...you can sense the frustration on both sides of that story."
33.8 million viewers tuned in for the game on Fox.
The Kansas City Chiefs are a very valuable commodity to the NFL right now. Having appeared in five...
"I don't know why he is so lazy with his head."
"This game was lost in March."
"This is, it's a hard play to officiate."
"...it’s supposed to be the sure way never to miss a minute of your favorite team’s game."
"I have tremendous respect for the organization and am thankful I got to do this!"
"When they start struggling a little bit, they start yelling at each other."
The first-ever YouTube NFL game was… certainly something. For the most part, it looked and sounded like any...
"I love political Eisen, arisin'."
"The picture quality and graphics are super clean on YouTube."
The move continues a trend for NFL pregame shows to travel on-location.