NBC4, FOX5, ABC7, CBS9, CSN, Triple X ESPN and Sports Talk 980AM will all be sending sports reporters to
CSN and Triple X ESPN will have plenty of coverage over the next 24 hours as the official media outlets for the Redskins.
SportsNite: “A Redskins Playoff Edition,” Friday at 7 p.m., is must-see viewing for Redskins fans as David Lee heads back to
SportsNite: “A Redskins Playoff Edition” also provides analysis from both sides of the football, with special guests visiting Johnson in
CSN will also have the late Sean Taylor’s father Pedro Taylor, in studio for Redskins Kickoff and Redskins Post Game Live on Saturday. That is a good get for the CSN gang.
Despite reports to the contrary I stand by the report this week that representatives of the former Ravens head coach Brian Billich have spoken prior to his firing to ESPN, CBS and the NFL Network about his participation in the playoff coverage.
The fact that he was fired could keep Billich by his own choice on the sidelines during the playoffs. But when he wants to go to work ESPN, CBS and the NFL Network will be happy to find a chair on their sets for him.
Speaking about the Dolphins dumping Cam Cameron I spoke to
He had a strong take on the Jacksonville-Pittsburgh game “It was kind of shocking to see how Jacksonville pretty much handled Pittsburgh up there in the first game back in Week 15 and I’m not sure that they can’t do it again.”
I also spoke via conference call to Jerome “The Bus” Bettis, who knows something about the a Wild Card team like the Redskins going all the way to the Super Bowl.” “All these teams, when they’re in their team meeting and the coaches are addressing their team, he’s letting them know that it’s not impossible. He’s saying ‘hey just a couple years ago, look at Pittsburgh, these guys were on the road every single week and won it all, so it’s not impossible as long as we play our game, then we’ll be fine.’ So you better believe that that’s in everybody’s locker room, it’s in the back of all the Wild Card teams’ minds. Even when they have to go on the road, they still believe ‘hey, it can be done because we just saw it.'”
The NBC will havetheir pre game show starts at 4pm with Bob Costas (host) and Keith Olbermann (co-host), analysts Tiki Barber and Jerome “The Bus” Bettis, and reporter Peter King of Sports Illustrated, are joined by special guest Jason Taylor of the Miami Dolphins, for a special Wild Card Saturday edition of “Football Night in
ESPN will have their award winning Saturday edition of Sunday NFL Countdown at 11am and the boys (and girls) from
The NFL Network will have plenty of playoff pre game fun starting tonight and going all weekend.
We will have more on the FOX and CBS along with an interview with John Madden coming up this weekend.
