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Jim Nantz Leads Broadcast Crew for Highly Anticipated Chiefs vs. Bills Game
Jim Nantz is once again at the helm of a high-profile NFL broadcast, this time for the highly anticipated Week 11 matchup between the 9-0 Kansas City Chiefs and the 8-2 Buffalo Bills. Nantz, who has been a staple in NFL broadcasting, will serve as the lead play-by-play announcer for this crucial game.
Joining Nantz in the broadcast booth is color commentator Tony Romo, known for his insightful analysis and chemistry with Nantz. The duo has been praised for their on-air chemistry, making them a favorite among NFL fans. Tracy Wolfson will be the sideline reporter, providing updates and interviews from the field[2].
The game, scheduled for Sunday, November 17th at 3:25 p.m. CST, will be broadcast on CBS. It is being held at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, and is expected to be a pivotal match in the race for the AFC number one seed. The Chiefs and Bills have a rich recent history, with the Bills winning the last three regular-season matchups but the Chiefs prevailing in all three postseason encounters during the Patrick Mahomes/Josh Allen era[2].
The game will be officiated by head referee Land Clark, who began his career as a field judge in 2018 and was promoted to referee in 2020. Clark has previously officiated two Chiefs games in 2023, both of which resulted in wins for Kansas City[2][4]).