List of NFL on CBS announcers

This article is a list of announcers for CBS coverage of the National Football League (NFL).

Current

Play-by-play

  • Andrew Catalon: play-by-play (2013–present)
  • Spero Dedes: play-by-play (2010–present)
  • Ian Eagle: play-by-play (1998–present)
  • Noah Eagle: Nickelodeon play-by-play (2021-present)
  • Greg Gumbel: studio host (1990–1993, 2004–2005); play-by-play (1988–1989, 2006–present); lead play-by-play (1998–2003)
  • Kevin Harlan: play-by-play (1998–present)
  • Tom McCarthy: play-by-play (2014–present)
  • Beth Mowins: play-by-play (2017–present)
  • Jim Nantz: studio host (1998–2003); play-by-play (1988–1993); lead play-by-play (2004–present)

Studio host

Studio analysts

Game analysts

Sideline reporters

  • Evan Washburn: sideline reporter (2014–present), #2 sideline reporter (2015-present)
  • Tracy Wolfson: lead sideline reporter (2013–present), feature reporter (2013–present)
  • Melanie Collins: sideline reporter (2017–present), #3 sideline reporter (2018-present)
  • Amanda Balionis: sideline reporter (2018-present)
  • Sherree Burruss: sideline reporter (2020-present)
  • AJ Ross: sideline reporter (2018-present), #4 sideline reporter
  • Jay Feely: regular sideline reporter (2017-present)
  • “Young” Dylan Gilmer: Nickelodeon reporter (2022-present)

2021 Pairings

  1. Jim Nantz/Tony Romo/Tracy Wolfson
  2. Ian Eagle/Charles Davis/Evan Washburn
  3. Kevin Harlan/Trent Green/Melanie Collins
  4. Greg Gumbel/Adam Archuleta/AJ Ross
  5. Andrew Catalon or Spero Dedes (Week 12 only)/James Lofton or Jay Feely (Week 12 only)/Amanda Balionis
  6. Spero Dedes/Jay Feely
  7. Tom McCarthy or Beth Mowins/Tiki Barber

2021 Pairings (Week one only)

  1. Jim Nantz/Tony Romo/Tracy Wolfson
  2. Ian Eagle/Charles Davis/Evan Washburn
  3. Kevin Harlan/Trent Green/Melanie Collins
  4. Greg Gumbel/Adam Archuleta/AJ Ross
  5. Tom McCarthy/Aaron Taylor
  6. Andrew Catalon/Tiki Barber
  7. Spero Dedes/Jay Feely

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References

  1. Orr, Conor (April 4, 2017). "Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo retiring from NFL". NFL.com. NFL Enterprises, LLC. Retrieved April 4, 2017. Romo will work for CBS this season as an analyst alongside Jim Nantz on game broadcasts, the network confirmed Tuesday. He replaces Phil Simms as the lead game broadcast analyst for CBS.
  2. Dubin, Jared (June 26, 2018). "CBS Sports announces hiring of former NFL referee Gene Steratore as rules analyst". CBS Sports. Retrieved October 25, 2020.

See also

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