Phil Simms vehemently denies hotboxing Jim Nantz with fart
"Swear on my children's heads"
"Swear on my children's heads"
"Would I have done that? I'd never have the courage to do that."
As Tom Brady prepares to call the first Super Bowl for Fox, he received some advice from Phil Simms, who called the game eight times.
"When it was the early stages... I was talking with my mother and she's like, 'Gosh, I wish it could've ended differently.'"
The E:60 will premiere on Christmas Eve at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN.
"We all know we're there to do a job and deliver what leadership wanted to get out of this move and deliver what they were expecting."
"I’m very fired up, but I’m a little nervous because I’ve never done radio before."
"Boomer Esiason and Phil Simms. We thank you guys so very much."
"Phil’s going to be joining us every week."
“I heard the Tom Brady comments. I disagree that you’re just throwing them into this."
VAR is essentially coming to the NFL.
Simms has found a temporary new broadcasting home after his departure from CBS back in April.
“I didn’t freakin’ die. I don’t know what to say sometimes. I’m fine. Don’t worry. It’s going to be great. It’s going to be awesome."
"I'm saying there's sadness there because they were teammates."
"Nobody asked me, talked to me or anything like that."
"Whatever the bosses want, that's what they do. And I understand that."
"I hope CBS buttoned everything up. Because if you’re getting rid of guys just because of their age, you’re going to get yourself in trouble."
The NFL Today will see major changes ahead of next season.
"I'm going to take Kansas City in a high-scoring game 31-27. I'm sorry, San Francisco 31-27 over Kansas City."
Bill Cowher, Boomer Esiason and Phil Simms' contracts are set to expire after the Super Bowl.
With many of its stars seeing their contracts expire, it could be the last hurrah for many longtime NFL on CBS personalities.
It’s been hard to predict what Tom Brady will do next for a few years now. That reputation...