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JJ Watt Confirms Next Move After Burnley Investment And NFL Retirement
Former Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals defensive end JJ Watt has confirmed he will be joining the CBS Sports team to cover and analyse NFL matches for the upcoming season
JJ Watt is joining CBS Sports as an analyst on NFL Today(PA)
CBS Sports has unveiled its announcer lineup for the upcoming 2023 NFL season, and it includes the addition of three-time Defensive Player of the Year, JJ Watt.
The former defensive end, who retired from football last year, will be joining as an analyst on NFL Today. Watt, 34, spent two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals after a decade-long tenure with the Houston Texans. Amid reported competition from NBC and NFL Network, CBS emerged as the victor in securing Watt's services.
Expressing his excitement on Twitter, Watt said: "It really is a great opportunity I'm very much looking forward to...Talking NFL with you fans this fall. Hopefully [I can] give me some knowledge, a little experience, and some laughs along the way. It's going to be a lot of fun."
Returning for their seventh season together, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson will continue as CBS' primary NFL announcers, reports the Express US. The trio will be calling CBS Sports' marquee game each week, including Thanksgiving and Christmas games, as well as the AFC Playoffs and the AFC Championship Game.
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CBS' second announcer team will consist of Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, and Evan Washburn. Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, and Melanie Collins will also be paired together, along with Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta.
Tiki Barber, a seasoned NFL TV veteran, will be entering his fifth season as an announcer and will see an increased role within CBS' NFL schedule. Barber will be working alongside Andrew Catalon, former NFL MVP Matt Ryan, and reporter AJ Ross.
Chris Lewis is making his debut as part of CBS' NFL coverage, calling his first games. Joining Lewis will be Super Bowl LIII champion Jason McCourty and Ross Tucker, who will be serving as an analyst for the first time on the broadcaster.
James Lofton, Tom McCarthy, and Jay Feely round out CBS' full-time announcers, while Beth Mowins will be calling select games. The team of Tiffany Blackmon, Amanda Guerra, and Justin Walters has joined Amanda Renner and Aditi Kinkhabwala as game reporters.
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JJ Watt and his wife Kealia became minority investors in Burnley earlier this year(Alex Dodd - CameraSport via Getty Images)
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Additionally, TV veteran Gene Steratore will return for his sixth season as CBS' NFL Rules Analyst. The lineup for NFL Today has also been announced, with James Brown, Phil Simms, Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher, Boomer Esiason, and Jonathan Jones hosting the show.
Watt will be making appearances throughout the league season. The 34-year-old recently announced he had invested in Premier League club Burnley with his wife Kealia.
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Creed's Reuniting So Let's All Watch Their 2001 Halftime Show During A Cowboys Thanksgiving Game
Creed is back. No, this has nothing to do with the fourth film in the series of boxing movies: Creed, the rock band from the 1990s and 2000s that released several well-documented "I'm four drinks in let's see what I can find on TouchTunes" bangers, is reuniting for the first time since going on hiatus in 2013. As of now, the only thing on the docket for Creed is an appearance on the Summer of '99 cruise next April, which includes a bunch of bands from that era.
Now, we here at Uproxx have verticals that touch on a little bit of everything, but this is Sports, and we're here talking about Creed. This can mean one thing and one thing only: It's high time we look back on the greatest non-Super Bowl halftime performance that we have ever seen in an NFL game.
If you have never seen it before, back in 2001, Creed made their way down to Texas Stadium to go through some songs — "Higher," "My Sacrifice," "Don't Stop Dancing" — during halftime of the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Denver Broncos. It was, truly, one of the most incredible spectacles these eyes have ever seen. Scott Stapp is wearing a customized Cowboys jersey, the Cowboys cheerleaders are joined by other folks dancing on the field. I have spent years trying to describe what happens at 1:26 and just can't. A cheerleader and a girl throw a dove into the air. A lot more happens over the course of this.
The whole thing is great. Anyway, the Broncos beat the Cowboys, 26-24, behind Mike Anderson's 33 carries for 118 yards and a touchdown.
'NFL On CBS' 2023 Broadcast Crews, Weeks 1-3 Game Assignments For Super Bowl Season, Plus How To Watch, Stream
CBS Sports will host Super Bowl LVIII to cap the 2023 NFL season, broadcasting the first league championship to be held in the Las Vegas area. In the meantime, the network will feature an especially star-studded crew to follow the journey to the Lombardi Trophy, announcing Monday its Week 1-3 game assignments, as well as studio talent for "NFL on CBS" programming.
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"NFL on CBS" coverage begins Sunday, Sept. 10, and will broadcast live on CBS as well as stream live on Paramount+, where subscribers can watch locally broadcast CBS games.
CBS Sports' lead NFL teamThe primary crew of Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (color analyst) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline reporter) will return for their seventh season together, culminating in their third Super Bowl broadcast. The lead crew will call CBS Sports' marquee game each week of the 2023 season, including the network's Thanksgiving and Christmas Day games, the AFC Championship Game, and Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024 (CBS, Paramount+).
New additions to 'NFL on CBS' teamThree new analysts will bolster the studio and broadcast teams in 2023:
The pre-game programming for "NFL on CBS" broadcasts will once again feature host James Brown alongside analysts Phil Simms, Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher and Boomer Esiason, as well as lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones. Watt will also make appearances on "The NFL Today" throughout the season.
Additional broadcast teamsOther notable names on the "NFL on CBS" crew include:
All times Eastern
1
Sept. 10
1 p.M.
Bengals at Browns
Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn
1 p.M.
Buccaneers at Vikings
Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Matt Ryan, AJ Ross
1 p.M.
Texans at Ravens
Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Aditi Kinkhabwala
1 p.M.
Titans at Saints
Chris Lewis, Jason McCourty, Ross Tucker, Amanda Guerra
4:25 p.M.
Eagles at Patriots
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
4:25 p.M.
Dolphins at Chargers
Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins
4:25 p.M.
Raiders at Broncos
Tom McCarthy, James Lofton, Jay Feely, Tiffany Blackmon
2
Sept. 17
1 p.M.
Chiefs at Jaguars
Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn
1 p.M.
Raiders at Bills
Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins
1 p.M.
Ravens at Bengals
Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Matt Ryan, AJ Ross
1 p.M.
Chargers at Titans
Tom McCarthy, James Lofton, Jay Feely, Tiffany Blackmon
4:25 p.M.
Jets at Cowboys
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
4:25 p.M.
Commanders at Broncos
Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Aditi Kinkhabwala
3
Sept. 24
1 p.M.
Patriots at Jets
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
1 p.M. Broncos at Dolphins Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins 1 p.M. Bills at Commanders Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Matt Ryan, AJ Ross 1 p.M. Titans at Browns Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Aditi Kinkhabwala 1 p.M. Colts at Ravens Beth Mowins, James Lofton, Jay Feely, Amanda Renner 4:05 p.M. Panthers at Seahawks Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn
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