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CBS Faces Fan Backlash for Assigning Lead Broadcast Team to Chiefs-Colts Game

NEW YORK, NY – Despite a compelling Week 12 matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Indianapolis Colts, CBS is facing criticism for assigning its lead broadcast team, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson, to the game. The decision has sparked frustration among NFL fans who feel the network is overly focused on the Chiefs, fueled in part by the popularity of Travis Kelce and his fiancée, Taylor Swift.

The Chiefs (5-4), looking to regain their dominant form after a rocky start to the season, will host the surging Colts (8-2), who are tied for the best record in the league. While the game promises to be a high-stakes contest, many fans took to social media to express their displeasure, with some saying they would rather see other teams featured.

“We love you, but this is horrible news. Romo doing chiefs cowboys is going to be brutal,” one fan wrote on X. Another added, “Tell your bosses the rest of America wants to see different teams. I know Swift fans = ratings, but Chiefs are washed and sit barely above .500.” Some went as far as to say they would mute the broadcast or seek alternative streaming options to avoid Tony Romo’s commentary.

This marks the fourth Chiefs game this season for Nantz, Romo, and Wolfson, including their coverage of Kansas City’s upcoming game against the Denver Broncos. While CBS has yet to respond to the criticism, the network’s choice highlights the challenges of balancing viewer interest, star power, and the desire for diverse NFL coverage. The Chiefs will face the Colts at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, November 23.

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