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The Mirror US on MSNNew Orleans 34-minute Super Bowl blackout sent stadium into chaosThe biggest game of the NFL season returns to New Orleans on Sunday, and Super Bowl organizers will be hoping things go much ...
The 34-minute delay created two distinct halves of football and, according to the Ravens, nearly cost them a Super Bowl title ...
Super Bowl XLVII was a thriller between the 49ers and Ravens, but it will forever be remembered for the power outage inside ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNRemembering the Super Bowl XLVII Blackout, 12 Years LaterThe last Super Bowl in New Orleans was interrupted by a chaotic 34-minute blackout. The post Remembering the Super Bowl XLVII ...
Jim Nantz has been married to his wife, Courtney Richards, since 2012. The sportscaster is best known for anchoring CBS’s coverage of the Masters Tournament since 1989 and being the lead play-by-play ...
Jim Nantz and Courtney Richards welcomed two children together after marrying in 2012 Adam England is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. His work has ...
Jim Nantz has been married to his wife ... the ceremony were CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus, CBS announcer Phil Simms, golfers Phil Mickelson and Fred Couples, as well as former NFL quarterback ...
KANSAS CITY — Once again, Jim Nantz has a front-row seat to history. The legendary CBS play-by-play announcer will call Sunday’s AFC championship game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City ...
CBS Sports’ Jim Nantz on AFC championship game: ‘There is significant history at our doorstep’
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — I’m not sure Jim Nantz, Tony Romo or Tracy Wolfson would call GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium their home away from home, but when the calendar turns to January, they often ...
Jim Nantz is prepping to do double duty this week from Kansas City, where he will broadcast the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open (being played in San Diego) on Saturday and call the AFC ...
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