According to CBS records, Nantz is the first person in CBS’ storied NFL history to work 500 games as a play-by-play announcer. Pat Summerall did more than 500 games at CBS, but started as an analyst in 1962 after retiring from playing. He moved to play-by-play midway through the 1974 season.
Jim Nantz has called many signature events during his nearly 40 years at CBS Sports. He'll reach a milestone on Sunday, though, that only a few NFL announcers have accomplished.
According to CBS records, Nantz is the first person in CBS’ storied NFL history to work 500 games as a play-by-play announcer. Pat Summerall did more than 500 games at CBS, but started as an analyst in 1962 after retiring from playing. He moved to play-by-play midway through the 1974 season.
The longtime voice of CBS Sports has been in the booth for some of the biggest events but Sunday in Buffalo is where he accomplished something special.
The longtime voice of CBS Sports has been in the booth for some of the biggest events but Sunday in Buffalo is where he accomplished something special.
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Jim Nantz has reached a milestone while calling the Buffalo Bills' playoff game with the Denver Broncos on Sunday while in the CBS booth alongside Tony Romo in what has been a legendary career
Nantz commemorates his 500th NFL game, Brady improves, notable up-and-coming TV talent and more NFL wild card media analysis.
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