Fox NFL Sunday sign huge star who still plays for their Super Bowl coverage and knows Chiefs and Eagles very well
Before their coverage of the Super Bowl, FOX signed a big NFL player.
When the Kansas City Chiefs play the Philadelphia Eagles, they hope to capture an unprecedented third straight championship.
The major battle, which is scheduled for February 10 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, is billed as a 2023 rematch.
A man with a remarkable 10-year career who is well-versed in both the Chiefs and Eagles will be covering the Super Bowl for Fox.
James Winston, a free agent at the moment, is that person.
Winston, 31, will cover Super Bowl week in New Orleans as a correspondent, according to Front Office Sports.
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The quarterback has played for both the New Orleans Saints and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
He signed a one-year contract with the Cleveland Browns, with whom he spent this season.
Additionally, Winston is the perfect person to lead fans on video tours of New Orleans because of his three years with the Saints.
There will be other talented people in Louisiana for the Super Bowl besides the NFL star.
Other Fox talent will include journalists Greg Auman and Henry McKenna, former NFL offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz, and gambling analyst Chris The Bear Fallica.
Keyshawn Johnson’s All Facts No Brakes podcast will be recorded live, and David Helman will host his NFL show.
Andy Reid, the coach of the Chiefs, is on the verge of breaking a huge record that was previously held by Bill Belichick, the legendary coach of the New England Patriots.
Reid is just three victories away from Belichick’s record 31 postseason victories after recording his 28th playoff victory with Kansas City against the Buffalo Bills.