The “tush push,” the “brotherly shove,” call it what you want — it’s practically unstoppable for the Philadelphia Eagles.
The play was a major factor in the team making it to two of the past three Super Bowls and contributed to Sunday's Super Bowl ...
“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 ...
Now, days after the Eagles' Super Bowl win, one of the voices of the NFL says he'd like to see the tush push banned. CBS Sports' Jim Nantz appeared on the What the Football podcast with Suzy ...
Jim Nantz of CBS Sports spoke out against it ... But for now, the Philadelphia Eagles will get to celebrate their Super Bowl title much to the chagrin of their opponents.
Legendary broadcaster Jim Nantz has called for the NFL to ban the Philadelphia Eagles' highly effective 'tush push' play, ...
Eagles championship matchup, but beyond that is the void of football-less Sundays. [Programming note: One CAN continue to watch "CBS Sunday Morning" in the off-season.] ...
Jim Nantz’s second-favorite television program ... to promote an hourlong CBS documentary premiering on Super Bowl Sunday. “You Are Looking Live!” will be shown at 1 p.m. and chronicle ...
That included Super Bowl I which was uniquely broadcast on ... two men who have called seven Super Bowls in Curt Gowdy and Jim Nantz. Gowdy was a mainstay at NBC for many years, calling seven ...
Then there’s Jim Nantz, an alumni who has been the lead announcer on seven Super Bowl broadcasts for CBS. And Dan Klecko, who played for the Mustangs, earned three Super Bowl rings during his ...
NEW ORLEANS — The story of Super Bowl LIX is in the cards ... “None of it is read,” said legendary CBS play-by-play man Jim Nantz, who has worked seven Super Bowls, including the most ...