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Who are the announcers for CBS Sports’ Super Bowl coverage?

One of the most respected announcers in American sports broadcasting and a former Dallas Cowboys quarterback will team up to call Super Bowl LVIII.

Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will share lead duties for CBS on Sunday, February 11 as defending champions Kansas City face off against San Francisco at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Jim Nantz is a classic announcer while former Cowboys QB Tony Romo likes to add energy to the broadcast
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Jim Nantz is a classic announcer while former Cowboys QB Tony Romo likes to add energy to the broadcastCredit: Getty

The game will primarily be broadcast on CBS and streamed on Paramount+.

Kansas City won the previous Super Bowl, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles, while Patrick Mahomes was named MVP.

Nantz has called .

He is also associated with the Masters and NCAA men's Final Four basketball tournament.

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Romo has previous Super Bowl experience with Nantz.

But the former Cowboys QB has been often criticized in recent years, with fans wondering about Romo's pre-game preparation and spirited in-game calls.

Tracy Wolfson and Evan Washburn are set to be the sideline reporters, while Gene Steratore is the announced rules analyst.

Super Bowl LVIII will be the first NFL championship held in Las Vegas
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Super Bowl LVIII will be the first NFL championship held in Las VegasCredit: Getty

Usher is the primary musical act for Super Bowl LVIII.

Reba McEntire will sing the national anthem at Super Bowl 58.

Post Malone will perform "America the Beautiful."

CBS signed Romo to a 10-year, $180 million contract to broadcast NFL games.

The 43-year-old went undrafted out of Eastern Illinois.

Romo made four Pro Bowls with the Cowboys, passing for 34,183 yards and 248 touchdowns during his 13-year career.

He went 2-4 in the playoffs while leading Dallas.

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