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Unfortunately, former NFL wide receiver Nate Burleson might be in jeopardy of losing one of his two gigs with CBS. Burleson, who had 457 catches for 5,630 yards and 39 touchdowns during his NFL career,
CBS has long been one of the premier networks for sports coverage in the United States. One of the most-watched shows on the Paramount network, and its premier weekday morning show, is “CBS Mornings.” Hosts Gayle King and Tony Dokoupil, joined by former NFL wide receiver Nate Burleson, provide news coverage each morning.
According to a report by Alexandra Steigrad in the New York Post, CBS’s flagship morning show, CBS Mornings, “will likely be overhauled” amid Tony Dokoupil’s impending move to the network’s evening news program. Dokoupil has filled one of the host chairs on CBS’s morning program, formerly known as CBS This Morning, since 2019.
CBS welcomed Russell Wilson as a guest for their NFL coverage in Week 14. Here's what he had to say about the Broncos, his former team.
As we do every week throughout the season, we've collected all of the best picks and gambling content from CBS Sports and SportsLine and put them in one place, so you can get picks against the spread from our CBS Sports experts as well as additional feature content for each game,
Quarterbacks Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson will have network TV roles during the NFL afternoon as they showcase their on-air talent for football fans. Winston will appear on "FOX NFL Kickoff" and "FOX NFL Sunday" shows, while Wilson will serve as a guest analyst on "The NFL Today" on CBS.
CBS drew an NFL regular-season record 57.7 million viewers for the Chiefs-Cowboys game on Thanksgiving, surpassing the 42.1 million record set in 2022.
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NFL Week 14 picks: Our experts face off on Joe Burrow vs. Josh Allen, other crucial matchups
It's been a wacky NFL season -- in a good way. This is actually the first time in NFL history there are five divisions with a lead of less than one game this late in a season! The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers lead the way at 6-6 in the AFC North with the Cincinnati Bengals lurking,