That guy on TV, Cris Collinsworth, will look familiar to Patriots fans tuning into NBC to watch the Super Bowl
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That guy on TV, Cris Collinsworth, will look familiar to Patriots fans tuning into NBC to watch the Super Bowl
""It does feel like we've kind of been witness to their evolution,'' said Collinsworth. "When they started winning all those games a few weeks into the season, it was mostly because of an offensive explosion, and so that got all the attention. It was like, 'Oh, Drake Maye is something special and look at what they're doing getting the ball down the field.' The Ravens game was back and forth and he came through big-time in the fourth quarter."
""Now, at the moment, the offense isn't putting up the numbers that it one was, in part because of this run of great defenses that they've been playing against. So much of their success the last three weeks has been about their defense, which just kept getting better.""
""Five of the six Super Bowls he has broadcasted have involved the Patriots, including their previous matchup with the Seahawks 11 seasons ago, when Al Michaels was his booth partner.""
NBC's Super Bowl LX broadcast will include longtime analysts who have previously called numerous Patriots Super Bowls. The broadcast team attended three pivotal games this season: the Week 5 win at Buffalo that showcased Drake Maye, the Week 16 comeback victory at Baltimore, and the wild-card win over the Chargers when the defense carried the team. The Patriots began the season producing high offensive numbers, then shifted toward winning through defensive improvements over the last three weeks. The team's ability to win in multiple ways recalls the franchise's dynasty-era adaptability.
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