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  1. Anthony Cris Collinsworth (born January 27, 1959) is an American former football player and sports broadcaster. Collinsworth was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons (1981–1988), all with the Cincinnati Bengals. He played college football at the University of Florida, where he was recognized as an All-American.

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  2. Anthony Cris Collinsworth. Position: WR. 6-5 , 192lb (196cm, 87kg) Born: January 27. in Dayton, OH. More bio, uniform, draft info. 3x Pro Bowl. 80. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. SUMMARY. Career. G. 107. AV. 73. Rec. 417. Yds. 6698. Y/R. 16.1. TD. 36. FantPt. 873.3. Checkout the latest stats for Cris Collinsworth.

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  3. Dec 29, 2023 · Learn how Cris Collinsworth went from playing in the NFL to becoming a successful sports broadcaster for NBC Sports and FOX Sports. Read about his achievements, awards, challenges and insights on Sunday Night Football and other shows.

  4. Cris Collinsworth is a Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame inductee who transitioned from a 15-year playing career to a 30-year broadcasting career. He is known for his expertise, energy, and humor as a game analyst and studio analyst for NFL, college football, and other sports. He has won 17 Emmys and is a Hall of Fame inductee.

  5. Feb 13, 2022 · February 13, 2022 | 1:00 PM EST. Many younger generations know Cris Collinsworth as an NFL broadcaster. But before he won 16 Emmy Awards, he earned three Pro Bowl selections as a Cincinnati Bengals wideout. He amassed a 417-6,698-36 receiving line across eight seasons.

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  7. Jul 31, 2023 · The former Gators wide receiver and NFL analyst received the honor for his outstanding work in sports event analysis. He is the only NFL analyst other than John Madden to win nine Sports Emmys and currently works for NBC Sunday Night Football.

  8. Collinsworth, who first joined NBC Sports from 1990-96, is also the most honored studio analyst in sports television (eight Sports Emmys). He served as a studio analyst and co-host of NBC’s critically acclaimed studio show Football Night in America from 2006-08, and co-hosted the Super Bowl XLIII Pregame Show.