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Wolfson is the lead field/floor reporter for all live CBS Sports football and basketball broadcasts. She works with the lead on-air talent team in each of the sports she covers. She was the CBS college football sideline reporter from 2004 to 2013, [3] considered to be part of one of the best college football broadcast teams in the country. [4]
Jim Nantz/Bill Raftery and Grant Hill (Sweet 16, Elite 8, Final Four, and National Championship Game)/Tracy Wolfson Brian Anderson / Jim Jackson / Allie LaForce Ian Eagle / Grant Hill (1st & 2nd Rounds) or Jim Spanarkel (Regionals)/ Jamie Erdahl
In 2014, Nantz and broadcast partner Phil Simms called Thursday Night Football games in a deal with CBS and the NFL Network. Tracy Wolfson was the sideline reporter for the Thursday games along with the Sunday games on CBS. In 2017, former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo replaced Phil Simms as Nantz's color commentator for CBS' NFL ...
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Wolfson will be on the sidelines for the top CBS broadcast team when the Baltimore Ravens take on the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field. Kickoff for the AFC North battle is at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday.
Tracy Wolfson: lead sideline reporter (2013–present), feature reporter (2013–present) Melanie Collins: sideline reporter (2017–present), #3 sideline reporter (2018–present) [4] Amanda Balionis: sideline reporter (2018–present) Tiffany Blackmon: sideline reporter (2023–present)
The NFL swapped the CBS and NBC years in an effort to give CBS enough lead-in programming for the upcoming 1992 Winter Olympics two weeks later. ^Note 3 : The television contract for 1990 – 1993 had each network having one Super Bowl telecast of the first three games as part of the package.