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"THE NFL ON CBS" WEEK 10 HIGHLIGHTED BY SPECIAL "NFL TODAY" FEATURE WITH "COACH ME COWHER"; AND GAMES NEW ENGLAND-TENNESSEE AND SEATTLE-L.A. RAMS

 

  

 

THE NFL ON CBS, home of Super Bowl LIII, continues its 59th season on Sunday, Nov. 11 as Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson call the Seattle-L.A. Rams game from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. Calif. in leading CBS' coverage into Week 10 of its Super Bowl season.  This season marks the 20th time CBS will broadcast the Super Bowl - the most of any network.

 

The day begins with THE NFL TODAY (12:00 Noon, ET) and THAT OTHER PREGAME SHOW on CBS Sports Network (8:00 AM-12:00 Noon, ET) live from the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City.

 

THE NFL TODAY analysts Phil Simms and Boomer Esiason break down some of Week 10's games.  Click links for preview:       

New England at Tennessee: https://bit.ly/2zAN63n
 

Seattle at L.A. Rams: https://bit.ly/2OxCxDK

 

 

And NFL ON CBS analyst James Lofton reviews other Week 10 games:

Buffalo at N.Y. Jets: https://bit.ly/2RFRSE8

L.A. Rams defense; New England at Tennessee: https://bit.ly/2JMGiUU

 

 

 

           

 

James Brown, along with analysts Boomer Esiason, Bill Cowher, Phil Simms, Nate Burleson and NFL Insider Jason La Canfora, lead THE NFL TODAY into its 51st year.

 

THE NFL TODAY previews Week 10 by paying tribute to Veterans Day highlighted by a special CBS SPORTS PRESENTS "Coach Me Cowher" feature.  THE NFL TODAY's Bill Cowher "returns to coaching" for the sixth consecutive year by traveling 50 miles north of San Diego to Camp Pendleton - the largest Marine Corps Base in the United States.  For decades, it also has been the home to an eight-team tackle football league, where marine units are pitted against one another in the most competitive yet respectful fashion. Cowher and THE NFL TODAY give an inside look into the men who roster this unique league and reveals the reasons they love this game and country.  In addition, THE NFL TODAY team will have plenty to say in previewing the New England-Tennessee and Seattle-L.A. Rams games, as well as Jim Rome will be in-studio giving his unique take on the league including the Los Angeles Chargers flying low under the radar.

 

Drew Kaliski is producer and Bob Matina is director of THE NFL TODAY.

 

 

           

 

        

 

1:00 PM, ET

Arizona at Kansas City

Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Bruce Arians, Melanie Collins

Ken Mack (Producer), Suzanne Smith (Director) 

 

           

 

1:00 PM, ET
Buffalo at N.Y. Jets

Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Jay Feely
Jason Ross (Producer), Andy Goldberg (Director)

 

           

 

1:00 PM, ET
Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta
Sellers Shy (Producer), Andy Freedman (Director)

 

 

1:00 PM, ET
New England at Tennessee

Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts, Evan Washburn

Mark Wolff (Producer), Bob Fishman (Director)

 

           

 

4:25 PM, ET
Seattle at L.A. Rams

Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson

Jim Rikhoff (Lead Producer), Mike Arnold (Lead Director)

 

           

 

4:25 PM, ET
Miami at Green Bay

Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon, Steve Tasker
Jonathan Segal (Producer), Chris Svendsen (Director)

 

 

        

 

THAT OTHER PREGAME SHOW (TOPS) (8:00 AM, ET; CBS Sports Network) is hosted by Adam Schein with analysts Amy Trask, London Fletcher, Brandon Tierney and Dana Jacobson, along with fantasy experts Keith Irizarry and Jeff Ratcliffe discussing the week's issues and biggest games, along with fanstasy football advice and information.  Deb Gelman and Brian Raab are producers and Jay Kincaid is director.

 

The following are announcer assignments for Week 11 (subject to change):

 

November 18

1:00 PM, ET

Game 

 Announce Team

Producer/Director 

Houston @ Washington 

Greg Gumbel/Trent Green/Bruce Arians/ Melanie Collins 

Ken Mack/Suzanne Smith

Cincinnati @ Baltimore 

Kevn Harlan/Rich Gannon//Steve Tasker

Jonathan Segal/Mark Grant

Tennessee @ Indianapolis 

Andrew Catalon/James Lofton

Steve McKee/Andy Goldberg

Pittsburgh @ Jacksonville 

Jim Nantz/Tony Romo//Tracy Wolfson 

Jim Rikhoff/Mike Arnold 

 

4:00 PM, ET

 Game

Announce Team  

Produce/Director 

Denver @ L.A. Chargers

Ian Eagle/Dan Fouts//Evan Washburn

Mark Wolff/Bob Fishman

Oakland @ Arizona

Spero Dedes/Adam Archuleta 

Sellers Shy/Jim Cornell 

 

The entire 2018 NFL ON CBS schedule will be streamed live on CBS All Access platforms.  CBS All Access subscribers will receive NFL ON CBS games that are broadcast in their local market.

 

 

Sean McManus is Chairman, CBS Sports and serves as the Executive Producer for THE NFL ON CBS.  David Berson is President, CBS Sports.  Harold Bryant is Executive Producer and Senior Vice President, Production, CBS Sports.

 

 


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