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Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts’ intense, serious demeanor is so striking that it can be intimidating to be in the same room ...
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Peyton Manning believes ‘the sky is the limit’ for Jalen Hurts, who calls the Hall of Famer ‘a lot’
Hurts’] appreciation of the cerebral part of the game is what is impressive to me,” Manning said in an interview with Cris ...
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The Spun on MSNCris Collinsworth Gets Ripped For Hall Of Fame Game Performance
The NFL season unofficially kicked off Thursday with the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. NBC's Mike Tirico ...
Cris Collinsworth appeared on ESPN's "ManningCast" and was called out by Eli Manning over previous comments made about the former Giants quarterback's athleticism — or, in the "Sunday Night ...
Collinsworth then went over the mechanics of how it worked. “So they would say, ‘Alright, Cris, Al’s gotta be the only one on. You gotta get out of the shot,'” Collinsworth said.
Cris Collinsworth’s New Obsession Got Old Fast Social media didn’t really care for the new Collinsworth phrase and reacted accordingly in their tweets.
Cris Collinsworth will be in his familiar role as color analyst alongside play-by-play voice Mike Tirico on the Patriots’ “Sunday Night Football” matchup with the Dolphins.
NBC Sports analyst and former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Cris Collinsworth aroused the ire of backup quarterbacks and others with a remark during Peacock's broadcast Saturday night of the Buffalo ...
The recent announcement of Cris Collinsworth being named to the 2023 Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame Class for excellence as an analyst is one more achievement in a lifetime of honors both on and ...
-Cris Collinsworth. OK, I may have gotten the quote a little wrong but wow am I excited for the day that these comments are no longer uttered on national television.
Cris Collinsworth called his first NFL game in 1990 for NBC, which gave him a package of four games that year. He joined “Sunday Night Football” in 2009. Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images Share ...
Cris Collinsworth and wife Holly. Since 2009, former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Cris Collinsworth has been in NBC’s Sunday Night Football booth with Al Michaels.
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