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The game will be broadcast on CBS and Paramount+. Play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz, analyst Tony Romo and sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson will have the call for the second straight Bills game.
The Buffalo Bills are headed to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs in the AFC Championship. The game is again on CBS at 6:30 p ...
CBS reporter Tracy Wolfson was criticized by television viewers for hugging Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen before his interview about the win over Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night.
Bills take the win, will now face the Chiefs in AFC Championship The Buffalo Bills are headed to the AFC Championship Game ...
How about that Buffalo Bills defense? All year, this team has heard we got no talent,' Allen told CBS' Tracy Wolfson after the game. 'We're too small, we can't stop the run. We're not good enough ...
The Bills quarterback was asked by CBS Sports' Tracy Wolfson why he believed this AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs will be different. Allen called the Chiefs "perennial" while adding that ...
That is our focus.” With cold weather and light snow expected for Sunday's game, CBS sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson offered a word of caution for Jackson and everyone else taking the field.
Bills vs. Ravens will air nationally on CBS with Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst), Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely (sideline reporters) on the call. Cord cutters and those interested in ...
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Hailee Steinfeld with open arms. As per a picture posted by Tracy Wolfson of CBS on X, during the match, a billboard lit up where the Buffalo community congratulated the newly engaged couple.
Lord Wolfson told the BBC that a rise in National Insurance paid by business would hit the retail sector in particular and meant "the axe [had] fallen particularly hard" on entry-level jobs.