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Season Studio Host Studio Analysts 1975: Brent Musburger: Irv Cross Phyllis George: 1976: Irv Cross Phyllis George Jimmy Snyder: 1977: 1978: Irv Cross Jimmy Snyder
The program began on September 17, 1961, when CBS debuted the first remote 15-minute pre-game show, the first of its kind on network sports television.Originally titled Pro Football Kickoff, [2] hosted by Johnny Lujack, the program originated from NFL stadiums around the country with a comprehensive look at the day's games.
Simms, 68, spent 19 years as CBS’ lead NFL game analyst, first with Greg Gumbel and then with Jim Nantz, before moving to the studio in 2017 when CBS hired Tony Romo to work alongside Nantz ...
Matt Ryan is in.. Boomer Esiason and Phil Simms are out.. CBS is replacing two former quarterbacks with a recently retired one as analysts on its "The NFL Today" studio show on Sundays this fall ...
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. He previously co-hosted Good Morning Football on NFL Network, along with being a New York correspondent for the entertainment news program Extra from 2019 to 2021.
Boomer Esiason and Phil Simms will exit CBS’ long-running “The NFL Today” studio show as part of a revamp that brings former star quarterback Matt Ryan into the program’s line-up. When ...
CBS' pregame studio show, "The NFL Today," will be hosted by James Brown. He will be joined by analysts Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, JJ Watt and Matt Ryan, alongside NFL insider Jonathan Jones.
A.J. Ross: sideline reporter (2018–present), #4 sideline reporter and sideline reporter for the NFL playoffs on Westwood One “Young” Dylan Gilmer: Nickelodeon reporter (2022–present) Amanda Guerra: sideline reporter (2023–present) select assignments