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The Spun on MSNCris Collinsworth Gets Ripped For Hall Of Fame Game Performance
The NFL season unofficially kicked off Thursday with the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. NBC's Mike Tirico ...
Cris Collinsworth Wasted No Time Dropping His First Sexual Comment Of The 2025 NFL Season On Live TV
Cris Collinsworth had fans going nuts after he made a NSFW comment about the Los Angeles Chargers during the game.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNNFL Fans Are Officially Done With Cris Collinsworth
Football fans have already had enough of "Sunday Night Football" analyst Cris Collinsworth, who called the Hall of Fame Game with Mike Tirico.
NBC commentator Cris Collinsworth shares a Hall of Fame game story. Defensive end Braden Fiske reflects on his rookie season ...
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AtoZ Sports on MSNNBC Sports' Cris Collinsworth and Titans coach Brian Callahan see the same red flags with QBs in the Tennessee Vols' offense
NBC Sports announcer Cris Collinsworth suggested on Thursday night during the Hall of Fame game between the Detroit Lions and ...
Commentator Cris Collinsworth can't believe Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Myles Purchase's bizarre deep-ball interception ...
Collinsworth then went over the mechanics of how it worked. “So they would say, ‘Alright, Cris, Al’s gotta be the only one on. You gotta get out of the shot,'” Collinsworth said.
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Cris Collinsworth’s ‘slide’ origin story comes with fascinating ...
Cris Collinsworth’s famous smooth “slide” in the NBC broadcast booth was actually born out of necessity. Collinsworth has since retired the move but it was a topic brought up by Eli Manning ...
Cris Collinsworth will be in his familiar role as color analyst alongside play-by-play voice Mike Tirico on the Patriots’ “Sunday Night Football” matchup with the Dolphins.
Cris Collinsworth appeared on ESPN's "ManningCast" and was called out by Eli Manning over previous comments made about the former Giants quarterback's athleticism — or, in the "Sunday Night ...
Cris Collinsworth called his first NFL game in 1990 for NBC, which gave him a package of four games that year. He joined “Sunday Night Football” in 2009. Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images Share ...
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