Cinema BlendDusty Saunders: NBC's TV team again earns rave reviewsDenver PostBy Dusty Saunders I hesitate to use the word spectacular in describing the work of Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and the network's production crew. After all, it was their job to perform at a top level. Still, the network's quality performance added ...With cross-promotional Super Bowl broadcast, NBC hopes Eli can save its ...Washington PostNBC puts on a clinic with exceptional coverageKansas City Star (blog...Read Full Story
John Madden announced his retirement from the football booth on Thursday. Madden’s witty, common-man demeanor made him one of football’s most popular broadcasters of all time.
The Hall of Famer covered “Sunday Night Football” games on NBC for the last three years. His last telecast was the Super Bowl two months ago.
Cris Collinsworth will take the place of John Madden as the NBC football analyst. NBC exec Dick Ebersol announced Collinsworth’s appointment during a conference call earlier today...Read Full Story
‘It’s time,’ says Hall of Fame ex-coach; Collinsworth will succeed analystSlideshow A legendary careerJohn Madden was a legend on the field as a coach and also in the booth as a broadcaster.more photosNEW YORK - John Madden’s last game as a football announcer was a thrilling Super Bowl decided in the final seconds.The perfect ending to a run as one of sports’ most popular broadcasters, now that Madden called it a career Thursday. Yet it didn’t fit Madden’s style to think about his retirement...Read Full Story
NBC Sunday Night Football analyst Cris Collinsworth said on NFL Network’s The Rich Eisen Podcast on Thursday night that he feels that Carson Palmer is done in Cincinnati.
“I think Carson’s finished here for a lot of reasons — A) I know that the movers were at his house the other day. … At the very least, (head coach) Marvin Lewis is ready to move on,” Collinsworth told Eisen.
However Collinsworth also opined that Bengals owner Mike Brown will ultimately trade Palmer despite widespread...Read Full Story
Part 3: Al Michaels & Cris Collinsworth play Are You Smarter Than Your Broadcast Partner: Sports Edition!Add this to your queueAdded: Fri Dec 16 06:42:14 UTC 2011Air date: Thu Dec 15 00:00:00 UTC 2011Duration: 03:52Read Full Story
In news that undoubtedly led to Cris Collinsworth busting out his signature Cris Collinsworth Smirk™, NBC's "Sunday Night Football" telecast is television's No. 1 show. The NFL said Thursday that "Sunday Night Football" averaged the most viewers for the ...
"Like Father, Like Daughter"- A Heartwarming Story About Cris Collinsworth And His Daughter Ashley
Cris Collinsworth is well known for his Pro Bowl and Emmy Awards, but the only thing he cares about is being a great Dad. Collinsworth has four children, three of them in college. This story revolves around Ashley, the second-youngest, who is a promising freshman runner on Harvard's track and field team.
An eleven-time surfing champion and a famous knuckleballer are among the first ever Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame inductees. This Friday, 26 sporting heroes from Brevard County will be inducted into the inaugural class of 2012. They include ...
Geoff Hobson of bengals.com writes about how one iconic Bengals figure (and draft day steals) could see the Bengals taking a chance on another receiver in the either the first or second round. Cris Collinsworth thinks that the Bengals offense could be very dangerous if they were to draft Georgia Tech wideout, Stephen Hill, with an early draft pick.
"Let me tell you something," says Cris Collinsworth of Georgia Tech's Stephen...
The first thing fans will notice about Madden NFL ’13, and this is a welcome one for many who have griped about the game’s announcers, is that Cris Collinsworth and Gus Johnson are not going to be calling the game this time around. Rather, CBS’ Phil ...
April 20, 2012 4:22 p.m. - by Paul Dehner Jr. NBC analyst and former Bengals receiver Cris Collinsworth believes Cincinnati should consider drafting Georgia Tech's Stephen Hill, who has logged a 40-yard dash time of 4.3. "You put him opposite A.J. (Green ...
One notable difference is a change in announcers. Gone are the fictional team of Gus Johnson and Cris Collinsworth, who were not brought back after their contracts expired. In their place? Phil Simms and Jim Nantz, CBS' real-life No. 1 team. The choice to ...