NEW YORK -- Phil Simms is headed to the studio. A fixture as a game analyst at CBS for two decades, Simms will join the network's "NFL Today" cast for the upcoming season. Simms recently was replaced ...
Giants legend Phil Simms is returning to the broadcast booth after his exit from CBS. The star quarterback, who called games for NBC and CBS from 1995 to 2016, will work three Big Ten college football ...
Two football analysts and former quarterbacks for the Jets and Giants have announced they will not return to their roles on CBS' "The NFL Today" next year after more than two decades with the network.
Phil Simms last called a game for NBC on January 25, 1998. Now 27 years later, he will return to the network as a college football analyst this season. Simms was the lead analyst for the NFL on NBC ...
Phil Sims is returning home. The New York Giants legend will find himself back in the booth this football season as a college football analyst for NBC, the network announced on Tuesday. Simms, a ...
If former Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo thought facing blitzing linebackers was a tough gig, he hasn't seen anything yet. Former CBS sideline reporter Bonnie Bernstein took to Twitter Tuesday slamming ...
Phil Simms has some thoughts on how NFL games are being called these days. The former CBS analyst appeared on God Bless Football this week and unloaded on the state of NFL commentary, particularly the ...
The first week of the 2016 NFL season has come and gone, and it's brought a great many surprises and shocking moments. Week 2 is just around the corner, and it's only going to get more interesting.
Phil Simms is heading to the studio as part of the CBS program "NFL Today." Simms, recently replaced in the broadcast booth by Tony Romo when the Cowboys quarterback retired from playing, has ...
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