Former Patriots are dominating sports media like they used to dominate January. Every network seems to have at least one Patriot of championship vintage on its broadcaster depth chart.
Devin McCourty, immediately after retiring, landed arguably the highest-profile NFL studio role on NBC’s ratings-ruling “Football Night in America.” Fellow ex-Patriots safety Rodney Harrison is also part of that show as an on-site analyst.
Devin’s twin, Jason, is a host on NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” and has called games for CBS and, along with his brother, on Westwood One.
(Their call, along with play-by-play voice Ian Eagle, of the Chiefs-Ravens AFC Championship game was a welcome respite from listening to Tony Romo babble and Jim Nantz try to provide brief Romo-to-English translations while calling the action on CBS’s telecast.