Cris Collinsworth: Highlights| Impression| what team did play for| House| PFF

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Anthony Cris Collinsworth is an American sports broadcaster and former professional American football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League for eight seasons, all with the Cincinnati Bengals, during the 1980s.

Cris Collinsworth: Highlights| Impression| what team did play for| House| PFF

Highlights:

Antonio Brown had a monster game in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ win over the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night, and NBC announcer Cris Collinsworth gushed over the star receiver at one point.

It’s back-to-back years of opening up with Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth at home The first week of the 2021 NFL regular season schedule is out and the Los Angeles Rams were one of the featured teams, as expected.

Impression:

Joey Mulinaro has made a name for himself doing impressions of some of the biggest names in football.

Two of his favorite (and best) impressions are of NFL analyst Cris Collinsworth and Alabama coach Nick Saban.

So, why not combine the two? That’s what Mulinaro did on Thursday, releasing this video of Collinsworth running into Saban at a bar.

Impression:

Cris Collinsworth: Highlights| Impression| what team did play for| House| PFF

Cincinnati Bengals
 
Cris Collinsworth
No. 80
NFL Draft: 1981 / Round: 2 / Pick: 37
Career history
Cincinnati Bengals (1981–1988)
Career highlights and awards

Upon completion of an eight-year NFL career as a wide receiver with the Cincinnati Bengals (1981-88), Collinsworth moved smoothly into broadcasting as a reporter for HBO’s Inside the NFL in 1989. The following season he graduated to the show’s studio cast.

House:

Fort Thomas, Kentucky
 
He lives in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, with his wife, Holly (Bankemper) Collinsworth, an attorney, and their four children. His son, Austin Collinsworth, is a former football player and team captain at the University of Notre Dame.

PFF:

What you may not know is that Cris Collinsworth—who broadcasts those Sunday Night Football games alongside Al Michaels—owns PFF.

The analytics platform works with every NFL team and more than 95% of the Power Five colleges. At first, PFF focused on analyzing and grading players, plays, and overall team performance.

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