Who are NFL commentators on CBS?

Who are the CBS NFL halftime commentators?

  • James Brown | Host since 2006.
  • Phil Simms | Studio Analyst since 2017.
  • Nate Burleson | Studio Analyst since 2017.
  • Boomer Esiason | Studio Analyst since 2002.
  • Bill Cowher | Studio Analyst since 2007.

Who is the black guy on CBS football?

Burleson is now at Paramount (formerly ViacomCBS), co-hosting CBS Mornings and covering football for CBS on its The NFL Today program, as well as on Nickelodeon….Nate Burleson.

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NFL Draft: 2003 / Round: 3 / Pick: 71
Career history

Who are the CBS announcers for today’s Patriots game?

Ian Eagle and Charles Davis will be the announcers for the game. NFL playoff TV information: Raiders vs. Bengals | Patriots vs.

Who announces Sunday Football games?

NBC Sunday Night Football
Also known as Sunday Night Football on NBC SNF
Genre American football telecasts
Directed by Drew Esocoff
Presented by Commentators: Mike Tirico Cris Collinsworth Reporter: Melissa Stark Rules analyst: Terry McAulay Spanish commentators: Jorge Andres Carlos Mauricio Ramirez

Who commentates with Tony Romo on CBS?

Tom McCarthy, another CBS voice who also calls games for the Phillies, will fill in alongside Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson. The game will pair Romo with a new play-by-play voice for one of the first times in his career.

What game is Tony Romo calling this week 18?

Panthers Week 18 game. Tony Romo will have a new play-by-play partner for Sunday’s game between the Buccaneers and Panthers. CBS announced Friday morning that longtime play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz will miss the NFC South battle.

Does Jim Nantz commentate NFL?

From 2012 until 2016 (when they were replaced with Brandon Gaudin and Charles Davis), Nantz, along with Phil Simms, provided commentary for the Madden NFL series. In 2013, Nantz appeared in a Papa John’s Pizza ad with Peyton Manning, quarterback of the Denver Broncos, and founder John Schnatter.

What does Jim Nantz make a year?

Nantz, 61, currently makes $6.5 million per year on his contract from CBS, which expires in the summer of 2021. His role with the network involves him calling games during the NFL season and the Final Four along with working golf tournaments, including the Masters. Nantz joined CBS in 1985.