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Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston are both trading in their uniforms for some television makeup as they join NFL pregame shows for Week 14. The Giants' veteran QBs are taking advantage of their bye week. In addition, they're looking ahead to what's next. Lots of NFL players go into media when they retire.
New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson picked up a temporary job during his bye week. The 10-time Pro Bowler will serve as a guest analyst on "The NFL Today" show as part of CBS Sports' Week 14 coverage. Wilson's duties include taking part in both NFL Today+ and the "NFL Today" pregame show.
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Russell Wilson joining CBS Sports as NFL guest analyst
The CBS Sports role marks Wilson's first guest analyst appearance during an active NFL season. His duties will include participating in studio discussions, pregame analysis, and digital segments tied to CBS's Sunday coverage lineup. The network often features active and recently retired players in guest roles, particularly during bye weeks.
The good news for NFL fans in Week 13? There are no teams on bye. All 32 NFL clubs are in action as the league's playoff race begins to heat up. Despite this, the NFL's Sunday afternoon slate will contain only a handful of games. That's because the league ...
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Dak Prescott feels the weight of the Dallas Cowboys having to win all of their remaining four games for their best chance to make the playoffs - and, he says, not in a bad way. “It's not heavy,” the star quarterback said Thursday.
Winston's teammate, Russell Wilson, will also be on TV this weekend serving as a guest analyst for CBS' pregame show
More people watched the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys game on Thanksgiving than any other NFL regular season game in history.
CBS said a record 57.2 million viewers tuned in for the Thanksgiving Day NFL match between the Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs, demonstrating again the sport’s popularity with US audiences.