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Kelce’s brother Travis couldn’t resist getting in his personal piece of advice, too: “Jason, don’t forget, keep your shirt on.” A cheeky—or should we say, chesty—reference to what the ESPN analyst did during a particular Chiefs-Bills game years ago —for which Nantz and CBS boothmate Tony Romo also happened to be on the call.
Uncover the heartfelt story behind Jim Nantz's iconic greeting, "Hello, friends" and its touching origin during Masters week.
Jim Nantz will once again be the voice of the Masters as CBS covers the first major of the year live from Augusta National, and 1992 winner Fred Couples has spoken about him
Imagine being a top contender in your sport, but your close friend misses out on watching you win. To make things worse, the friend even pushes you to the second spot on their leaderboard.
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Jim Nantz was Masters winner's roommate at college as pair 'lifelong friends'
Fred Couples and Jim Nantz were roommates at the University of Houston, and the 1992 Masters champion reflects on their lifelong friendship.
Legendary Nantz Tells Kelce Why He Makes Chiefs Sing
For many, the Masters is incomplete without the voice of Jim Nantz. The veteran broadcaster has long been a fan favorite, whether it’s golf or the NFL. But at 66 years of age, even Nantz has a plan to end his career the right way.
Jim Nantz has responded to criticism that he and his CBS partner Tony Romo have received over the last few years in the NFL while making an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show ahead of The Masters
This was an iconic moment in Chiefs history involving tight end Travis Kelce and boy was Jim Nantz worried as it was unfolding.
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