Cris Collinsworth, NBC and Super Bowl
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Cris Collinsworth speaks at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 1, 2011.
Cris Collinsworth will be on the call of Super Bowl 60. The NBC Sports announcer will be on the call of the game between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. Collinsworth will be on the call of the game with play-by-play man Mike Tirico and sideline reporters Melissa Stark and Kaylee
Cris Collinsworth made an interesting announcement for Super Bowl 60 that will definitely disappoint his fanbase.
Cris Collinsworth is on the joke — and perhaps it can win you some money. Prediction market Polymarket is allowing Super Bowl 2026 bettors to wager on whether Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes — not playing in the Big Game for the first time in four years — will be mentioned on the NBC broadcast when the Patriots battle the Seahawks.
Cris Collinsworth has seen the memes. In Week 17, he managed to sneak in a Patrick Mahomes reference during a Brock Purdy highlight.
Several broadcasters will experience their first championship game assignment when the Patriots face the Seahawks in Super Bowl 60.
Cris Collinsworth had a memorable call the last time the Seahawks and Patriots faced off in a Super Bowl. Collinsworth, working alongside play-by-play man Al Michaels on the NBC broadcast, had this to say when Seattle coach Pete Carroll called a pass on second down at the 1-yard line instead of handing off to Marshawn Lynch with Super Bowl XLIX on the line: "I'm sorry,
Cris Collinsworth goes 1-on-1 with Jarrett Payton, detailing how Bears head coach Ben Johnson's relationship with Caleb Williams got off to a rocky start before blossoming into a powerful partnership
The Kansas City Chiefs actually could be back in the Super Bowl.
Cris Collinsworth doesn’t think the slide is coming back for Super Bowl LX. The NBC analyst told Vincent Augello of The People’s Morning Show on 105.7 The X at Radio Row this week that his signature entrance — the one where he’d lean almost horizontally out of frame before popping back up — probably won’t Read