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Collinsworth goes from NFL’s small stage to big

The Columbian
Published: November 19, 2012, 4:00pm

NEW YORK (AP) — Cris Collinsworth remembers the early days of his second career as an NFL announcer like this: calling a Browns-Colts game before Peyton Manning with only the road team’s fans in Cleveland getting the broadcast.

For that low-key start two decades ago, he is thankful.

He says: “I got a few years to be really awful before anyone saw it.”

Those in the business who saw him then would disagree, saying his ascension to the highest-rated TV show in prime time is not a surprise. And this is a guy who wasn’t a quarterback or a coach, wasn’t a Hall of Famer or even a Super Bowl champion.

The 53-year-old ex-wide receiver is in his fourth season as the color commentator on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football.”

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