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NFL fans have mixed opinions on Cris Collinsworth. The 66-year-old NBC announcer has been one of the leading voices of NFL coverage for two decades. Collinsworth, who played in the league for the Cincinnati Bengals,
NFL News: NBC announcer Cris Collinsworth had social media going wild after making an incredibly racy comment during ‘Sunday Night Football’.
As soon as the controversial call was made, NBC color commentator Cris Collinsworth was vocal about his displeasure with the game-deciding flag from the referees. “Oh, come on. That’s terrible,” Collinsworth said. “That is an absolutely terrible call that’s going to decide this football game.”
PHILADELPHIA — Officiating in the NFL has been rough this season. But on Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles benefited from an “absolutely terrible” call vs. the Detroit Lions. The Eagles beat the Lions, 16-9, on Sunday night. But they didn’t win their fourth straight game, improving to 8-2 on the season, without a little help from the refs.
NBC announcer Cris Collinsworth was accused of being biased toward Patrick Mahomes during 'Sunday Night Football'.
As the ball sailed over Brown's head, Ya-Sin celebrated only to turn and and find a yellow flag had been thrown. Pass interference was called as NBC's Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth viewed the replay in horror.
The officials called pass interference on Lions cornerback Rock Ya-Sin, giving the Eagles a first down and essentially icing the game. It didn't take too many replays to see that the call was certainly debatable, as Brown pushed Ya-Sin just as much if not more.
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NFL broadcaster Cris Collinsworth makes government shutdown joke as Seahawks clobber Commanders
NFL broadcaster Cris Collinsworth made a sly government shutdown joke on Sunday night as the Seattle Seahawks pulverized the Washington Commanders.
Sunday’s Week 11 action featured multiple brutal pass interference calls from NFL officials. The day began with an atrocious pass interference call and concluded with an atrocious pass interference call.