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Jim Nantz will be on play-by-play. He’ll be joined by Tony Romo, who will be the analyst. Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely will be reporting from the sidelines. That’s it! Enjoy the game!
Jim Nantz has seen just about everything there is to see as a broadcaster. But on Wednesday, Nantz recalled what was likely the most bizarre moment of his broadcasting career, the infamous blackout in the middle of Super Bowl XLVII in 2013 between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers.
The Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens Divisional Round matchup is being aired on CBS Sports, which means that broadcasters Tony Romo and Jim Nantz will be in the booth. The game could prove exciting as the Bills finished the 2024 season ranked second in points per game (30.9) while the Ravens were third (30.5).
The Baltimore Ravens weren't able to get over their playoff hunt yet again on Sunday night, losing to the Buffalo Bills by two points. Mark Andrews dropped a 2-point conversion that would have tied the game late,
CBS analyst Tony Romo undoubtedly brought up what every member of Bills Mafia was thinking Sunday night but didn’t want to hear. When it comes to Bob Dylan, the lines between fact and fiction often blur.
Jim Nantz's call alongside analyst Tony Romo for Sunday’s wild-card playoff game (1 p.m., WIVB-TV) between the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos is a historic one.
“Look at Torrence trying to just wrestle him across,” Jim Nantz said ... No foul was called there, either. The Ravens came up short in Sunday’s divisional-round matchup against the Bills. But Baltimore did accomplish plenty in the 2024 season ...
One week after the Baltimore Ravens eliminated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Wild Card playoffs, the Ravens themselves were
The Baltimore Ravens lost to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs for one simple reason: They didn't protect the football. In a game where the Ravens outpaced the Bills in most statistical areas, they trailed in the two that matter most: Turnovers and penalties.
Josh Allen is arguably the most beloved and likable athlete in WNY history as he attempts to erase the demons and get the Bills back to the Super Bowl for the first time in more than 30 years.