J.J. Watt teases new show, hints at Usher, Super Bowl halftime show as focus
During an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, CBS' J.J. Watt alluded to a new show, highlighting Usher and the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
During an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, CBS' J.J. Watt alluded to a new show, highlighting Usher and the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Verne Lundquist has been part of Masters Tournament coverage for 40 years. But on Wednesday, we learned this year will be his last.
"The largest audiences will continue to be on broadcast television in the foreseeable future."
After his Super Bowl performance that left critics emboldened, is it time for CBS to plan an exit strategy for Tony Romo?
"I hope it made sense to people. That's what felt right to me at the moment."
"Time to Schein has meant the absolute world to me on a professional and a personal level."
"I was suited up. I was ready to go, had my boards, I prepared like I had to call the game."
"He's the best player I've ever seen in my life."
Swift's airtime during the Super Bowl actually went down in terms of the percentage of game time shown compared to the AFC Championship game.
"He's had an amazing life, and he worked really hard at being good at television."
"It was just way too much."
"It is an absolute, unmitigated disaster that they can't find a way to get Brent into the Hall of Fame."
Jim Nantz stuck the landing on the winning score, but Tony Romo couldn't get out of the way.
"Neither Nantz or Romo had the sense to call Kelce out for bully-boying his coach."
"Looks like he was electrocuted getting out of bed."
"MAHOMES MAGIC MAKES ITS WAY TO BIKINI BOTTOM, AND THE CHIEFS HAVE DONE IT ONCE AGAIN!"
It's a bold claim that does not seem to be correct.
"How has a producer not told Tony Romo to stop singing by now, it’s beyond cringe."
If anyone would know better, you'd assume it'd be Germans...
"Tony Romo got possessed by the spirit of Adele."
"Not every channel—JUST THE SUPER BOWL! Unbelievable!"
"I'm going to take Kansas City in a high-scoring game 31-27. I'm sorry, San Francisco 31-27 over Kansas City."