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Following his retirement from the NFL, Romo was hired by CBS Sports to serve as the lead color analyst for the network's NFL telecasts, working in the booth alongside play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz, [161] replacing Phil Simms, who was moved to the studio for The NFL Today. [173] [174]
Richard Joseph Gannon (born December 20, 1965) is an American former professional football quarterback who played 18 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). ). Subsequently, he was a sports commentator with CBS Sport
The 2005 NFL draft, the 70th in league history, took place on April 23 and 24, 2005. The draft was held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and was televised for the 26th consecutive year, with coverage on ESPN and ESPN2 .
AJ Ross: sideline reporter (2018–present), #4 sideline reporter and Sideline Reporter for the NFL Playoffs on Westwood One “Young” Dylan Gilmer: Nickelodeon reporter (2022–present) Amanda Guerra: sideline reporter (2023–present) select assignments
Following retirement, he joined CBS Sports as a rules analyst.CBS had not had a rules analyst on its staff since firing Mike Carey following the 2015 season. [16] In addition to providing analysis for NFL officiating, Steratore also contributes in a similar role for the network's college football coverage, College Basketball on CBS and NCAA March Madness on CBS/TBS/TNT/truTV.
In 2017, he was replaced by Tony Romo as a color commentator and joined the CBS pregame show The NFL Today. [51] [52] He departed CBS following his contract's expiration at the end of the 2023 season. [53] Simms was part of the commentary team along with Nantz in the Madden NFL 13, 25, 15, and 16 video games.
The 2007 NFL draft was the 72nd annual meeting of National Football League franchises to select newly eligible American football players. It took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City , New York , on April 28 and April 29, 2007 .
Among them, the Skycam camera system was used for the first time in a live telecast, at a 1984 preseason NFL game in San Diego between the Chargers and 49ers, and televised by CBS. [129] Commentator John Madden famously used a telestrator during games between the early 1980s to the mid-2000s, boosting the device's popularity.