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For CBS NFL color commentator Tony Romo, that moment came today. During the CBS broadcast of the AFC Championship Game, play-by-play commentator Jim Nantz read a spot on the new Halo television ...
On April 4, 2017, Romo announced his retirement from the NFL. After announcing his retirement, Romo was released by the Cowboys, per his request. [162] [163] Following his retirement, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban announced that Romo would be a "Maverick for a day" for the Mavericks' final home game of their 2016–17 season. He warmed up ...
Announcers: Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst), and Tracy Wolfson (sideline reporter) Dallas Cowboys at Cleveland Browns Kickoff time, TV channel: 4:25 p.m., FOX
Here are the rest of FOX's announcer teams for the NFL season, according to the network: Joe Davis, play-by-play; Greg Olsen, analyst; Pam Oliver, sideline reporter
Jim Nantz/Tony Romo/Tracy Wolfson; Ian Eagle/Charles Davis/Evan Washburn; Kevin Harlan/Trent Green/Melanie Collins; Andrew Catalon/Tiki Barber/Jason McCourty (weeks 1, 3–7, 9–18)/AJ Ross; Spero Dedes/Adam Archuleta/Aditi Kinkhabwala
After hosting CBS's pre-game program The NFL Today from 1998 to 2003, he became The NFL on CBS ' top play-by-play announcer in 2004. That move sent Greg Gumbel to the studio, and Nantz to the stadium booth with Phil Simms. On February 4, 2007, Nantz called the play-by-play of Super Bowl XLI.
Tony Romo will have a new partner in the broadcast booth for Sunday’s Panthers-Buccaneers game. Romo has spent almost all of his broadcasting career sitting and working alongside the legendary ...
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo aren't letting the scrutiny faze them as they prepare to call their third Super Bowl together for CBS. This will be Nantz's seventh Super Bowl overall.