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Cris Collinsworth

Anthony Cris Collinsworth (b. January 27, 1959 in Dayton, Ohio) is a former American football player, and current television sportscaster.

Collinsworth played as a wide receiver, first for the University of Florida and then professionally with the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League from 1981 to 1988. During his NFL career, he appeared in three Pro Bowl games, and played in Super Bowl XVI and XXIII.

After retiring from the playing field, Collinsworth began his broadcasting career as a sports radio talk show host on Cincinati station WLW. Initially he was a guest host for Bob Trumpy , but took over the show full-time as Trumpy accepted more television assignments. He then became a reporter for HBO's Inside the NFL . In 1990, he became a part of the NBC network's NFL broadcasts, as well as some of the college programming. He joined the NBC pregame show in 1996, and earned an Emmy in 1997. In 1998, Collinsworth joined the Fox network after NBC lost the AFC broadcast rights to CBS. After several years as a color commentator on the Fox NFL Sunday pregame show, Collinsworth was assigned to the network's lead game broadcasting crew (teaming with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman) in 2002. He worked on Fox's Super Bowl XXXIX telecast three years later.

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