When Tony Romo became the biggest sensation in NFL broadcasting, it was because he was a gunslinger as an analyst, predicting plays with an unconventional style that eventually led to a 10-year, $180 million contract, then the richest known deal in sports media history. On the final call to end the Super Bowl LVIII overtime classic between the Kansas City …
The Chiefs beat the 49ers in overtime to win Super Bowl LVIII. During the CBS broadcast of the Christmas Day game between the Las Vegas Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs, producer Jim Rikhoff had some fun with his announcers by using computer-generated imagery to place Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson on a Caesars Palace-esque outdoor marquee with the …