Boomer Esiason on CBS departure: ‘I was more than happy to step aside’
"I cherished talking to football fans every Sunday, but there comes a time when you have to find some time for yourself. And this was the right time."
"I cherished talking to football fans every Sunday, but there comes a time when you have to find some time for yourself. And this was the right time."
"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.
"It’s been an unbelievable run for me and I’m so grateful and privileged to have been there for 22 years."
"I know full well that it’s not as much about me as it is about all the people with whom and for whom I worked over all these years."
After his Super Bowl performance that left critics emboldened, is it time for CBS to plan an exit strategy for Tony Romo?
"He's had an amazing life, and he worked really hard at being good at television."
"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.
A Washington Post deep dive into NFL concussion settlement issues leads with the story of famed CBS broadcaster Irv Cross.
"Why is it always the defensive backs and wide receivers?"
Super Bowl LVIII pregame coverage begins in the morning, as you'd probably expect.
"There's a lot of baggage that comes with that because of what happened in the Super Bowl. It's an awkward thing."
Former star NFL defensive end JJ Watt has won plenty of praise for his analysis in his debut...
"That’s right, I gave him that nickname."
The NFL Today panelist JJ Watt appeared live on location from the Pittsburgh Steelers-Houston Texans game where he was set to be inducted into Houston's Ring of Honor.
J.J. Watt made his NFL on CBS debut on Sunday, joining the cast of The NFL Today. If Week 1 is any indication, he'll likely love his new job.
"I am still convinced that somehow I am going to get a bill for a $15,000 watch."
"It gave me a little bit of my fill during the season of being able to watch football with a bunch of football guys."