J.J. Watt, who was an analyst on the CBS’ studio show NFL Today, is moving to the broadcast booth full-time […] ...
After an illustrious NFL career, J.J. Watt is leaving behind his role in CBS's studio show, which he began in 2023, to step into a position that will place him at the forefront of NFL game analysis.
After two years part-time on the CBS pregame show The NFL Today, J.J. Watt leapt up to the No. 2 broadcast booth alongside ...
J.J. Watt, renowned for his defensive prowess, played a critical role in shaping the NFL during his career. After a stellar tenure with the Houston Texans and a concluding stint with the Arizona ...
Following two seasons as an NFL studio analyst for CBS, J.J. Watt will be the color commentator on the network's No. 2 game-day booth pairing in 2025. CBS announced Wednesday that Watt will team ...
“It’s in somebody else’s hands,” Raftery said. “I enjoy it. I think I’m as industrious about getting ready for a game, maybe more so, than I was 15 years ago. I think they’ll tell you when it’s time.
For Mets fans, three things are certain: death, taxes and the Amazin’s having trouble winning games against the team from Space City, the Houston Astros. Even during the miraculous season ...
Gary Danielson dropped a bombshell this past week, shaking up the sports media landscape with his retirement announcement. While CBS’s top college football analyst for the past two decades won ...
His retirement will come after his 36th season television, making him the longest-tenured college football analyst on any network.
NCAA tournament broadcaster Ian Eagle is one of the best in the business, and he proved that once again on Friday night. On the call for the Sweet 16 game between Michigan State and Ole Miss ...