“There is a flag,” CBS play-by-play standby Jim Nantz announced to the masses watching at home. Kevin Harlan, calling the game for Westwood One Radio, echoed the call. Except, no penalty had been ...
Viewers watching this past Sunday's AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills were left confused when the "flag" graphic popped up on the screen following what became ...
And that's precisely what happened on Sunday in the AFC and NFC championship games ... However, Nantz wasn't the only one to say that. Kevin Harlan said on the radio there was a flag down.
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Every show has a sideshow that distracts from the main plot. Dramas have the romance, comedies have one person who seems to lack brain cells and the NFL has the referees. They are always a topic ...
ESPN ‘Monday Night Football’ announcer Joe Buck hilariously fired back at a troll over their bizarre complaint on X/Twitter before the AFC Championship Game on Sunday. As usual, Jim Nantz and ...
The NFL on CBS didn’t have a great finish to their AFC Championship Game broadcast ... he won’t have to sit through another CBS game this season, with Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady slated ...
At least Kevin Harlan — a former Chiefs radio play ... making it the most-watched AFC championship game in records dating to the 1980s. KMOV (Channel 4) carried the game in St. Louis, and ...