1. The second time was not the charm for Jim Nantz and Tony Romo.
CBS’s top NFL broadcast team worked their first Super Bowl together two years ago when the Patriots beat the Rams, 13–3. It was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in history and, as Nantz pointed out to me last week, featured just one play in the red zone.
Surely, everyone thought, Nantz and Romo would get a better game for Super Bowl LV. They did not. In 2019, Nantz and Romo got one play in the red zone. In 2021, they got ZERO Chiefs touchdowns.