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  1. James Talmadge Brown (born February 25, 1951) is an American sportscaster known for being the studio host of The James Brown Show and The NFL Today on CBS Sports. He is also a Special Correspondent for CBS News. He is additionally known for serving as the former host of Fox Sports' NFL pregame show Fox NFL Sunday for eleven years.

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  2. James Brown is the current host of “The NFL Today” on CBS and "Inside The NFL" on Showtime. A three-time Emmy Award-winning network broadcaster, Brown, who was elected into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in August 2020, has hosted the Super Bowl a record setting ten times including Super Bowl 55 on CBS.

  3. James Brown is an American sportscaster best known for being the studio host of The James Brown Show, The NFL Today on CBS Sports, and Thursday Night Football on CBS Sports and NFL Network. J.B. is also a Special Correspondent for CBS News.

  4. James Brown is the current host of “The NFL Today” on CBS and "Inside The NFL" on Showtime. A three-time Emmy Award-winning network broadcaster, Brown, who was elected into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in August 2020, has hosted the Super Bowl a record setting ten times including Super Bowl 55 on CBS.

  5. At the start of the 1994 season, the first edition of Fox NFL Sunday debuted, with J.B., Terry Bradshaw , Howie Long, and Jimmy Johnson. Brown anchored that iconic program for its first 11 years. “J.B. has been a Hall of Famer ever since he first sat in front of a camera,” says Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer David Hill, former president ...

  6. Apr 18, 2024 · James Brown celebrates 'awesome, incomparable' history of WUSA9 The legendary broadcaster who has anchored a record 10 Super Bowls got his start as a sports reporter at WUSA9. More Videos

  7. www.cbsnews.com › team › james-brownJames Brown - CBS News

    Feb 11, 2022 · His sportscasting career began in Washington, D.C. as play-by-play announcer for the NBA Washington Bullets (now known as the Wizards) for Home Team Sports and served as an analyst for black...

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