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The community has reportedly managed to retain the providers of host James Brown forward of the printed of Sunday's massive recr

CBS Sports is about to enter uncharted territory with nearly all of The NFL At the moment forged's contracts expiring after Tremendous Bowl LVIII.

The community has reportedly managed to retain the providers of host James Brown forward of the printed of Sunday's massive recreation in Las Vegas, Nevada.

CBS Sports could be forced into major broadcasting change with top NFL Today stars contracts' ending after Super Bowl
CBS Sports could be forced into major broadcasting change with top NFL Today stars contracts' ending after Super Bowl
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Nearly all of The NFL At the moment forged have their contract expiring after CBS' broadcast of Super Bowl LVII on Sunday[/caption]
CBS Sports could be forced into major broadcasting change with top NFL Today stars contracts' ending after Super Bowl
CBS Sports could be forced into major broadcasting change with top NFL Today stars contracts' ending after Super Bowl
Mary Kouw/CBS
CBS has lately managed to signal host James Brown to a brand new two-year deal, although[/caption]

Brown, 72, is claimed to have inked a brand new two-year cope with CBS, in response to The Athletic's Andrew Marchand.

But who will sit next to the veteran sportscaster at The NFL Immediately's desk next season is uncertain.

Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher, Boomer Esiason, and Phil Simms all have their contracts expiring after Sunday's Super Bowl.

Burleson – who also hosts CBS Mornings and is the star of Nickelodeon's NFL coverage – is presumed to be the way forward for the long-lasting pregame show, per Marchand.

As is NFL icon JJ Watt, who has one yr remaining on his present deal.

Nevertheless, the future of their older colleagues seems to be unsure.

"Perhaps all of them come back, however it will be unsurprising if at the least one of many trio shouldn't be retained," Marchand wrote on Thursday.

"CBS might go for a smaller set or might try to discover the fitting newcomer."

The TV market features some outstanding names this yr with Bill Belichick more likely to transition into an analyst role after failing to secure a head-coaching job within the NFL this yr.

However CBS didn't maintain any "critical talks" with the ex-New England Patriots boss about becoming a member of the panel for Sunday's Super Bowl, Marchand reported.

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Also, the columnist pointed out that Belichick is predicted to focus on a return to coaching in the near future, making it troublesome for the network to target him as a alternative for one in every of its stars.

CBS will supply seven hours of pregame programming earlier than Tremendous Bowl LVIII kicks off on Sunday.

The broadcaster expects greater than 100 million viewers to comply with along with its presentation of the large recreation, the outgoing CBS Sports activities chairman Sean McManus told The U.S. Sun last month.

Burleson stated the media big has big aspirations for its Tremendous Bowl coverage.

"CBS, Paramount, Nickelodeon, I know what we're going to do. We're going to go huge," he told The U.S. Sun a number of weeks in the past.

"And it's in Las Vegas. It doesn't get any greater than that. The primary time having the Tremendous Bowl, the world's largest recreation in Las Vegas — I do know the town goes to be buzzing.

"We're going to hit it from every single angle. This can be a Super Bowl that modifications the best way individuals take a look at this huge recreation."

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