Jim Nantz's call alongside analyst Tony Romo for Sunday’s wild-card playoff game (1 p.m., WIVB-TV) between the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos is a historic one.
After several sports talk show panelists were saying what a scary and tough playoff opponent the Denver Broncos were for the Buffalo Bills, who would have thought Sunday’s game would have ended with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo talking about mani-pedis after it became a blowout?
Jim Nantz has reached a milestone while calling the Buffalo Bills' playoff game with the Denver Broncos on Sunday while in the CBS booth alongside Tony Romo in what has been a legendary career
Jim Nantz called his first NFL game with CBS on Oct. 16, 1988. On Sunday, when the Buffalo Bills host the Denver Broncos in the AFC wild-card round, Nantz will call his 500th came with CBS, an incredible milestone that is a testament to Nantz's continued excellence and tireless dedication to his craft.
On Oct. 16, 1988, the Indianapolis Colts topped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35–31 in a shootout. For CBS, ex- Los Angeles Rams quarterback Pat Haden handled color commentary... and a young announcer named Jim Nantz handled TV play-by-play duties for the first time.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills will begin their postseason run on Sunday when they take on the Denver Broncos in their wild-card round matchup. While the game is a big one for Allen and the Bills, it's also a big one for CBS play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz, who will be on the call for this contest alongside Tony Romo.
"It's been a thrill." Sunday's AFC wild-card round matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos will mark NFL game number 500 for legendary CBS announcer Jim Nantz.Nantz, who's broadcasting career has spanned across multiple different sports over 40 years,
The Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills is available to live stream via YouTube TV or the NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV, as well as other NFL fixtures.
The Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens will face each other in the playoffs for the first time since a 2020 AFC divisional playoff game.
All eyes will be on Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen who promise to deliver an intriguing battle at Highmark Stadium this evening. Jackson ended the year with 41 touchdowns, four interceptions and 915 rushing yards. Allen meanwhile finished with 531 rushing yards, six interceptions and 28 touchdowns.
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