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Phil Simms won’t be part of CBS’ NFL studio show this season but the ex-Giants star is still finding plenty of ways to talk about the game he loves.
Phil Simms has no plans on slowing down following his shocking ouster from "The NFL Today," but he believes there are more probable opportunities for him in the broadcasting space than others.
Phil Simms had a feeling his time with CBS would soon be ending. “It wasn’t a great surprise,” Simms said on the “Front Office Sports Today” podcast of his recent dismissal from the network.
“Phil is fired up for game and to work with Ian. First time Simms has ever done a game on radio.” This is going to be such a great listen. Phil is fired up for game and to work with Ian.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – FEBRUARY 01: CBS NFL gmae analyst Phil Simms speaks during a press conference for the FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Year in the Super Bowl XLVI Media Center at the J.W ...
Simms out-dueled Elway, whose rushing touchdown gave the Broncos an early 10-7 lead. Simms countered with touchdown passes to Zeke Mowatt, Mark Bavaro and Phil McConkey as the Giants scored 30 ...
Boomer Esiason and Phil Simms are out at the “The NFL Today” as the NFL studio show undergoes a huge makeover with Matt Ryan and JJ Watt joining James Brown, Nate Burleson and Bill Cowher.
Simms, a Super Bowl-winning quarterback with the Giants, had been part of the program since 2017. “Nobody worked harder than Phil Simms in knowing all the Xs and Os, he’s a gym rat in that ...
The pregame show is only part of Simms’ new life. Now that he no longer travels to games, the 62-year-old said he works out four times a week, takes his wife Diana out one night each week and ...
Phil Simms, who came to New Jersey from Kentucky in 1979 and never left, was talking about the biggest NFL story in years — Tom Brady leaving the Patriots for the Buccaneers.
“As we welcome Tony, we want to acknowledge Phil Simms who served as our lead NFL analyst for nearly 20 years,” CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus said in a statement Tuesday afternoon.
Thirty years ago, Phil Simms won the Super Bowl MVP and became the first player to say "I'm going to Disney World." His path to that moment is highlighted by remarkable leadership traits.
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