The Philadelphia Eagles have been at the center of a heated debate in the NFL, thanks to their innovative and highly effective play known as the 'Tush Push.' Th ...
The “tush push,” the “brotherly shove,” call it what you want — it’s practically unstoppable for the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Philadelphia Eagles were built to play power football, with their signature play over the last few years being the "tush push," an elevated, rugby-style quarterback sneak that has been ...
If the legendary CBS broadcaster gets his wish, the impact on Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley would be immense.
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Jim Nantz will be driving around town in Scottie Scheffler’s old car. Nantz’s $50,000 bid for Scheffler’s 2012 GMC Yukon XL held up and the car arrived at his home, which ...
CBS sports broadcaster and University of Houston alumnus Jim Nantz is the new owner of a car formerly driven by the world's ...
Last week, CBS’ lead golf play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz was able to add a rare vehicle to his collection. According to a report by Adam Schupak in Golfweek, Nantz won an auction for Scottie ...
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Jim Nantz will be driving around town in Scottie Scheffler’s old car. Nantz’s $50,000 bid for Scheffler’s 2012 GMC Yukon XL held up and the car arrived at his home ...
The most poignant moment of Kash Patel’s hearing on Thursday, as Trump’s FBI Director nominee, was his response to Senator Welch (D-VT). Having waded through the thoroughly boring Democrat ...
Jim Nantz will get to drive around Scottie Scheffler’s old car. He bid $50,000 for Scheffler’s 2012 GMC Yukon XL, and nobody else matched the offer.So, the car is now at Nantz’s house which ...
Former Masters winner Trevor Immelman shared his experience of playing with CBS announcer Jim Nantz at the Cypress Point Golf Course. Recently, Immelman joined Nantz at the popular golf course in ...
Before the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am got going, CBS Golf’s Trevor Immelman and Jim Nantz got a round in at one of the world’s greatest golf courses, Cypress Point. One of Immelman’s best ...