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Jim Nantz, the famous sports broadcaster, revealed his first choices for each major sport. He picked Josh Allen for football ...
CBS Sports reporter Amanda Balionis is back on the fairways, covering the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club ...
What happened to Ann-Lorraine Carlsen Nantz? Find out what led to her divorce from her husband, details of their divorce ...
Grant Hill isn't only a first-timer at the American Century Championship. He's a first-timer in Northern Nevada. The ...
Jim Nantz Calls for NFL to Ban the Eagles’ Signature ‘Tush Push’ Play. The "tush push," or "brotherly shove" as it is affectionately known among Eagles fans, has been a game-changer for ...
Jim Nantz joins the Dan Patrick Show to discuss calling the Masters, excitement for his alma mater Houston in the Final Four, NIL in college sports and more.
From Jim Nantz’s first year covering the Masters Tournament in 1986, the announcer was calling some of the most consequential shots in the tournament’s history.
Forty years after Jim Nantz's first Masters, the voice of American sports grapples with the opportunity — and inevitability — of time.
Jim Nantz, the main voice of the Masters on CBS Sports since 1989, has been a staple of the sport of golf commonly heard in the homes of American fans for decades.
Jim Nantz is back at the Final Four of the men's NCAA Tournament. However, this time around, the legendary voice of March Madness does so in a different role: a fan.
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.
Legendary broadcaster Jim Nantz has called for the NFL to ban the Philadelphia Eagles' highly effective 'tush push' play, which has been pivotal in their recent success. He argues the play gives ...