Mark Dusbabek had finished a long day of working as a rules official at the old World Golf Championship Match-Play in Arizona ...
CBS Sports analyst and former NFL referee Gene Steratore made a plea to the officiating crew ahead of Sunday’s AFC Championship between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs. Put it simply, he just ...
The Kansas City Chiefs and superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes get the benefit of so many officiating calls that NFL ...
CBS rules analyst Gene Steratore had a message for the officiating crew handling the AFC championship game between the Bills and Chiefs. Amid the controversy surrounding the belief that Chiefs ...
Though the replay video clearly shows Elam on Worthy's facemask, CBS rules official Gene Steratore didn't seem too pleased about the tight call. “You know Tony there, you got a hand on the ...
It seems as if every Kansas City Chiefs game involves a critical play or two with an official ruling that sparks criticism, and Sunday’s AFC Championship turned out no different. Early in the ...
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Travis Kelce fined for taunting Bills on Patrick Mahomes touchdown after not being penalized during gameCBS rules analyst Gene Steratore said during the broadcast he believed Allen got the first down. That call prompted backlash ...
While the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will be broadcast on CBS starting at 6:30, you’ll also be able to catch all the action, from the pregame pageantry to the postgame ...
Marks Westwood One’s 52nd Super Bowl BroadcastKevin Harlan, Hall of Famer Kurt Warner, Gene Steratore, and Laura Okmin Call the Action Live ...
The call by the refs that marked the Bills short has sparked not only controversy but also a reason to look into better ways of measuring first downs. Since the beginning of the NFL, it’s been a chain ...
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Gene Steratore react to the ruling. “The whole effort was to begin taking a look at it, to see what worked, what didn’t work,” Walt Anderson, the NFL’s officiating ...
Dusbabek raised his hand and that’s how he eventually ended up becoming professional golf’s version of Gene Steratore, who began serving as a rules analyst for CBS’s NFL coverage in 2018.
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