Hello, friends, and welcome to Super Bowl 58.There is going to be plenty of star power on display at this year's Super Bowl in Las Vegas. The Chiefs have an elite cast that consists of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Chris Jones, as well as a legendary figure at head coach, Andy Reid. For the 49ers, there is no shortage of elite talent on either side of the ball, including Christian McCaffrey, Nick Bosa, George Kittle, and Deebo Samuel.However, one of the stars of the show is not on the field, but rather in the broadcasting booth Jim NantzThe CBS play-by-play announcer is set to be on the mic alongside analyst Tony Romo and sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson, bringing one of the best broadcast crews to the historic milestone in Las Vegas."There is nothing thats bigger (than this)," Nantz said. "The biggest and the best have come to Vegas, and now we actually are going to have the chance, the responsibility, to document the single biggest event in the history of Las Vegas."The Sporting News looks at Nantz's storied broadcast career, including his age and history calling both the NCAA Tournament and Final Four.MORE:How old is Jim Nantz?Nantz was born May 17, 1959, making him 64 as of Super Bowl 58.Jim Nantz career timelineIt's not Randen Plattner Jersey just the NFL that Nantz frequents as a broadcaster. Nantz is perhaps best known for his coverage of the NCAA Tournament and Masters; however, his storied broadcasting career has seen him work NBA contests, college football games, tennis matches, and more.Here's a rundown of his sportscasting career:1981-82: KHOU-TV (Houston) (anchor, sportscaster)1983-85: KSL-TV (Salt Lake City) (Utah Jazz broadcaster, BYU play-by-play)1985-1988, 1997: "NCAA Football on CBS" (studio host)1986-present: "PGA Tour on CBS" (host since 1994)1986-1990: "College Basketball on CBS" (studio host)1986-1989: "NBA on CBS" (lead play-by-play)1987-1990: "NFL on CBS Radio" (play-by-play)1987-1995: U.S. Open (tennis) (play-by-play)1989-present: The Masters (host)1989-1991, 1996-1997: "NCAA Football on CBS" (lead play-by-play)1990-2023: "College Basketball on CBS/Turner" (lead play-by-play)1988-1993, 2004-present: "NFL on CBS" (play-by-play)1992, 1994: Winter Olympics (weekend daytime co-host)1998-2003: "The NFL Today" (host)1998: Olympic Winter Games (primetime host)2014-2017: "Thursday Night Football" (lead play-by-play)How many Super Bowls has Jim Nantz called?The Super Bowl is not always on CBS, so Nantz is not an annual mainstay on the broadcast. The rights to the NFL's big game alternate every year. However, since Nantz took over as the lead play-by-play broadcaster for NFL on CBS in 2004, he has been on the call for any Super Bowl on the network since.Nantz called his first Super Bowl in 2007 when the Colts and Bears met in Super Bowl 41. The current duo of himself and Romo first worked a Super Bowl together at Super Bowl 53 in '19. They also called Super Bowl 55 three years ago.In total, this will be Nantz's ninth Super Bowl. He has called six previous Super Bowls and also hosted two of them. Jaden Hicks Jersey
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