NFL Week #11: Monday Night Football on ESPN gets Philly Eagles at KC Chiefs; A repeat of 2023 Bowl

4 byes – Atlanta, Indianapolis, New England, and New Orleans CBS has doubleheader and Fox […]


Fox’ Super Bowl commentary was trite, yet Bob Costas’ and Chris Berman’s were ear-catching

Since the Super Bowl is actually a made for TV event, featuring a series […]


Getting ready for Sunday; For Fox there are lots, Burkhardt and Olsen have never done a Super Bowl

A little nervous? I’d imagine, just a bit. Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen will do […]


A deep look into the best NFL voices on both network TV and local radio

RANKING THE NETWORK TV NFL ANNOUNCE TEAMS 2022-23 CBS – Jim Nantz and Tony […]


NFL media members pounce on Aaron Rodgers for lacking transparency about being vaccinated

Ever since his misleading comments about being immunized against Covid-19, Aaron Rodgers has arguably […]


Noted media consultants Ed Desser and John Kosner weigh possibility of Super Bowl heading to PPV and how

At least ostensibly, the NFL is weighing the option of running the next available […]


A fan busts onto the field: It’s Kevin Harlan at his best; Entertaining? Yes; Does it warrant coverage? Yes

So it happened again. An intruder, this one half-clad, busted onto the Super Bowl […]


The 2020 season has been a journey: Media Weighs in on the NFL’s Reluctance for a Playoff Bubble

The NFL has faced its fair share of COVID-related issues during the first three […]


Ray Scott: Born 100 years ago, Voiced 4 Super Bowls; Minimalist helped shape TV announcers’ roles

Ray Scott’s name was as prominent with NFL fans in the 60s and early 70s […]


On Ken Levine’s podcast: Al Michaels talks his career; From an NBC World Series at 27, it only got better

They don’t come like Al Michaels. His fifty year career calling sports is a […]


Dan Mason on the CBS Telecast: Nantz gets a B+, Romo was limited because it was a defensive game

All the talk, the build-up, the features, the predictions, the prognostications are finally behind us. […]


Through 53 Super Bowls, the networks have never had an African-American analyst in the booth

Since the first Super Bowl in 1967, there have been 53 separate announcers by […]