It was ESPN icon Chris Berman who used to ignite Bills Mafia by jokingly saying "nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills." After Sunday's thrashing of the Carolina Panthers, it's never rang more true.
After some questionable decisions in the late 1990s and into the 2000s, the NFL is on a uniform upswing. But many pivotal fashion changes have occurred throughout the league's history.
What a run its been for Chris Berman at ESPN. While his on-air appearances have certainly slowed over the years, Boomer's legend at the Worldwide Leader is more than cemented with all of the great work he's done for the network as the face of its NFL and MLB coverage for decades.
During their Super Bowl runs in the 1990s, the Buffalo Bills obviously had their share of ups and downs. They also had a huge fan in larger-than-life ESPN anchor Chris Berman.
In the late 1970s, in the middle-of-nowhere town of Bristol, Conn., ESPN was born. Over the years, it's become the foremost authority in sports media. Â It has showcased some of the most notable and recognizable sports media personalities to sit behind an anchor desk.
ESPN made several significant media moves involving former employee Rich Eisen and Chris Berman, the longest-tenured anchor at the company. Eisen is heading home to the mothership.
ESPN on Monday announced some big news regarding Chris Berman. ESPN has signed Berman to a contract extension that would keep him with the network through 2029.
Chris Berman and ESPN have agreed to a multi-year contract extension, according to Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports. The agreement will take him through ESPN’s first Super Bowl in 2027, and his record 50th year at the World Wide Leader.
It will be a three-peat for Kansas City says ESPN's Chris Berman. The legendary football commentator has been on a roll picking five of the last six Super Bowl winners and has the Chiefs victorious by three points in a 27-24 victory over Philadelphia.
Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard has officially made it. The fourth-year rusher has been knighted by longtime ESPN sportscaster and legendary moniker manufacturer Chris Berman.
1. Lions (last week No. 1; 10-1): They still have the Vikings and Packers hot on their heels, which should only keep them going. 2. Bills (No. 2; 9-2): It's the annual Chris Berman Super Bowl prediction from pretty much every year of the 1990s, when the 49ers come to town.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers personnel director Art Rooney Jr. is among the 25 finalist for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame Contributor category, the PFHOF announced on Wednesday.
A beloved figure amongst the Buffalo faithful has said the Buffalo Bills have a shot at winning it all this season. Legendary ESPN broadcaster Chris Berman
Before he became an offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, Washington Commanders, and UCLA, Bieniemy was a running back for the Chargers. There, he earned the nickname 'Sleeping with Bieniemy' from broadcaster Chris Berman.
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With some NFL teams jockeying for playoff position and others deciding whether starters should be rested, the King of Props is backing a motivated player.
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Finding significant NFL talent in the fourth round has proved difficult over the years, but some players have emerged to become stars. These 25 fourth-round picks from NFL draft history are some of the best players the league has ever seen.