Jim Nantz Explains Late Flag Mystery During Bills-Chiefs
Josh Allen is usually efficient while attempting a quarterback sneak or tush push, as the Gen Z slang quantified it. The Buffalo Bills played bold and went for the sneak twice in the same drive.
For a few seconds Sunday night, Jim Nantz — and the CBS scorebug — gave the Bills some hope during the fourth quarter of their AFC championship clash against the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. Josh Allen’s final heave that went through the hands of a diving Dalton Kincaid had fallen incomplete.
it may come from a flag that CBS called out on the broadcast as Josh Allen heaved a final fourth down throw toward Dalton Kincaid. As the yellow icon popped up on the CBS scorebug, both Jim Nantz ...
Broadcaster Jim Nantz lucked into calling Tom Brady versus Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes versus Josh Allen duels.
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CBS got Buffalo Bills fans' hopes up on Sunday after Josh Allen's incomplete pass to Dalton Kincaid, with the score bug signaling that a flag had been thrown on the play
NFL fans are convinced that the refs were gong to call something on the Buffalo Bills if Dalton Kincaid had completed a catch.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JANUARY 28: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with his father Pat Mahomes after the AFC Championship NFL football game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Kara Durrette/Getty Images) Getty Images Being a sore winner may be worse than being a sore loser.
The final minutes of Sunday night's AFC Championship Game featured an atypical mistake from CBS play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz. On the Bills' final offensive snap, an incomplete pass on fourth down by Josh Allen with 1:54 remaining,
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn made his first remarks in his new role on Monday at his introductory press conference, and he didn't hold back. While talking about the potentially bumpy road ahead for New York,
Travis Kelce was fired up as the Kansas City Chiefs took down the Buffalo Bills for a place in Super Bowl LIX, where the two-time defending champions will face the Philadelphia Eagles.