Broadcaster Jim Nantz lucked into calling Tom Brady versus Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes versus Josh Allen duels.
A questionable no-call on a late hit by Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver against Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had fans and analysts questioning the NFL's consistency—especially when compared to star quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes.
The finale of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” captured Lamar Jackson’s experience of the Ravens’ season-ending loss to Buffalo.
Get it right, or call it out as being wrong so the same thing doesn’t happen to Josh Allen, Jayden Daniels, Jalen Hurts — or even Patrick Mahomes — this Sunday.
Lamar Jackson is fed up. On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens were eliminated from the playoffs in a brutal loss to the Buffalo Bills. During the game, Jackson
At that time, a Bills fan probably couldn’t imagine there would be fourth quarter garbage time to discuss mani-pedis and whether Lamar Jackson or Allen deserve to be named MVP. (Nantz and Romo ...
John Harbaugh and Todd Monken are lauded for the Ravens’ performance against the Steelers. Kyle Van Noy says the Ravens felt disrespected when the Steelers didn’t defer. Brian Baldinger says the Raven
Peter Schrager praises John Harbaugh for his ‘riveting’ speech to the team after the playoff loss. The Ravens’ lack of takeaways in the playoffs are a recurring theme. Rob Gronkowski says Mark Andrews can use adversity as fuel.
(AP Photo/Morry Gash, File) Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, right, and teammate defensive end Carlos Dunlap celebrate as Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, holding the Lamar Hunt Trophy, is interviewed by Jim Nantz of CBS after they ...
Nantz is aware not only of the Chiefs’ quest to become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls, but their attempt to join the New York Giants as the only teams to appear in a title game five times in a six-season span.
Lamar Jackson was the victim of an extremely late hit while scrambling out of bounds during the first half against the Buffalo Bills, yet despite the seemingly obvious nature of the penalty, officials kept their flags in their pockets.
He dropped a pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson for the two-point conversion that would have tied the game. “Shocking,” said CBS play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz. “It is shocking ...