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Analyzing NFL’s top broadcast crews for the 2022 season

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1. This offseason saw an upheaval as we’ve never seen before when it came to NFL broadcasters. Entire crews switched networks, the most significant hire is still playing football and a completely new outlet may end up with the best booth in the business.

As we get ready for the 2022 season to kickoff—Thursday night on NBC with the Bills visiting the Rams—here’s what you need to know about the five No. 1 broadcast crew.

CBS: This is the only network with some continuity in the booth. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will return for their sixth season together. And they will surely be together for a while. Romo re-signed with CBS in 2020 for 10 years. The tide, though, has started to turn a tiny bit against Romo, who was a fan favorite and media darling during his first few years in the booth. It will be interesting to see whether Romo tones things down at all or continues to be himself.

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