The Buffalo Bills host the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round matchup at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS. This is the third playoff matchup between the two teams in four years, with the Chiefs winning the first two in Kansas City.
This is Kansas City’s first true road playoff game since they played against the New England Patriots in the 2015 NFL Divisional Round. Buffalo’s AFC Wild Card home game was pushed back to Monday after a massive snowstorm hit the area.
Who Are the Game Announcers for Chiefs-Bills?
The lead CBS crew of Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson will call the game. Jay Feely, who served as a game analyst during the season, will be their second sideline reporter and provide kicking analysis.
Former NFL and NCAA basketball official Gene Steratore is the rules analyst for the broadcast.
Nantz has been the lead play-by-play announcer for the NFL on CBS since 2004, after being the network’s NFL studio host for six seasons. Last spring, Nantz called his final NCAA men’s basketball tournament after being the lead announcer for March Madness since 1991.
He has also been the host of the Masters since 1988 and will continue to host the legendary tournament this year. Nantz started at CBS as the studio host for college football from 1985 to 1988.
Romo has been the CBS lead game analyst since joining the network in 2017 after he retired from the NFL. He spent 14 seasons as a quarterback with the Dallas Cowboys. Romo, Nantz, and Wolfson have called two Super Bowls together and will call another one this season in Las Vegas.
Wolfson has been the sideline reporter for the main CBS broadcast team since the 2014 season. Before taking on the role, she was on the sidelines for the CBS SEC Game of the Week for 10 years. Wolfson has been the lead sideline reporter for the Final Four since the 2008 season.
Steratore joined CBS in 2018 after 15 years as an NFL game official and 22 years as an NCAA Division I basketball official. He was a referee for 13 of his 15 NFL seasons and his final game as a referee was Super Bowl LII.
Steratore, who is also a rules analyst for CBS college basketball, officiated 12 NCAA Tournament games along with several conference tournaments.
Jay Feely’s NFL Career
Feely made 82.6% of his career field goal attempts, and he kicked a career-high 61-yarder in 2012. He played with the Arizona Cardinals, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, and New York Giants.
Feely made the playoffs five times during his career and made 11 of 16 field goal attempts. He advanced to the conference championship game with the Falcons and Jets, but his teams lost both times.
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Feely joined CBS to cover college football in 2014 after playing in the NFL for 14 years as a kicker. He started covering NFL playoff games for CBS as the kicking analyst the next season and moved to game analyst in 2016.
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