While the crowd at Arrowhead Stadium erupted in joy, Jim Nantz on the CBS broadcast quickly said there was a flag on the play, giving Bills fans a little bit hope during a very dark moment. But then talk of the flag quickly went away as refs apparently didn't throw one and no penalty was called.
For a brief second after Josh Allen's desperate fourth down heave hit the turf at Arrowhead Stadium, the Buffalo Bills had hope. "There is a flag,” CBS play-by-play standby Jim Nantz announced to the masses watching at home.
Broadcaster Jim Nantz lucked into calling Tom Brady versus Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes versus Josh Allen duels.
For a few seconds Sunday night, Jim Nantz — and the CBS scorebug — gave the Bills some hope during the fourth quarter of their AFC championship clash against the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. Josh Allen’s final heave that went through the hands of a diving Dalton Kincaid had fallen incomplete.
Following the Kansas City Chiefs' AFC championship game victory over the Buffalo Bills, the Chiefs hoisted the Lamar Hunt Trophy at Arrowhead Stadium once again.Jim Nantz of CBS hosted the trophy presentation and got initial reactions from three of Kansas City's biggest stars after the Chiefs punched their ticket to their third-consecutive Super Bowl appearance.
David Berson, president and CEO of CBS Sports, said it was critical to hear from a player who is a major winner and a former world No. 1.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — I’m not sure Jim Nantz, Tony Romo or Tracy Wolfson would call GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium their home away from home, but when the calendar turns to January, they often ...
Kelce, who normally sings the Beastie Boys' classic Fight for Your Right, busted out some lines to KC & The Sunshine Band's legendary tune, Get Down Tonight. Things got a bit awkward as he yelled "Do a little dance, make a little love" and then wanted the crowd to sing GET DOWN TONIGHT.
The Buffalo Bills got screwed by the officials during Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City,
CBS Sports begins its 68th consecutive year broadcasting the PGA Tour this weekend with the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, which, in itself, is an “Eye”-popping figure, to borrow some network terminology. For nearly two-thirds of that run, Jim Nantz has been a mainstay in the network’s golf coverage.
After Buffalo's failed conversion on fourth and five with 2:01 to play in Sunday's AFC Championship, the thrill of victory (for Chiefs fans) and agony of defeat (for Bills fans) was temporarily suspended.
CBS had a major screw-up with a false flag on the Buffalo Bills' fourth-down play late in the AFC Championship Game against the Kansas City Chiefs at