‘Sunday Night Football’ Makes Cris Collinsworth Announcement

Few broadcasters in football have carved out a career as enduring and influential as Cris Collinsworth. Before entering television, he spent eight seasons as a standout wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals, appearing in the Super Bowl twice while earning three Pro Bowl selections. After retiring, Collinsworth transitioned seamlessly into broadcasting, becoming a fixture of national NFL coverage.

His sharp analysis made him a constant presence across several networks for more than three decades. From his early work on HBO’s and Showtime’s “Inside the NFL” to a stint on Fox Sports to his long-running role with NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” Collinsworth has remained one of the league’s most recognizable color commentators. His résumé spans countless marquee games and historic moments – and now, another milestone awaits him on Sunday.

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NBC Sports broadcaster Cris Collinsworth.Tim Fuller-Imagn Images

In 2025, Collinsworth remains a fixture for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” entering his 17th season as the lead color analyst. This Sunday, he will reach a major career landmark: calling the 500th NFL game of his broadcasting career.

NBC made the announcement ahead of the fixture:

“Collinsworth will serve as an analyst for his 500th NFL game (regular + postseason) when he joins Mike Tirico in the booth for a matchup of NFC first-place teams as the 8-2 Los Angeles Rams host the 6-4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers on NBC’s Sunday Night Football.”

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