“First game where announcers got concussions” – Jimmy Fallon takes a cheeky dig at the management of Arrowhead stadium for their astounding mistake at AFC title game
CBS halftime report crew and Jimmy Fallon
The AFC Championship was one of the most memorable conference championship games, especially for the Cincinnati Bengals. Joe Burrow led the Bengals to their first AFC Championship game since 1988.
Kansas City was dominating the game from the get-go but the Bengals caught up with Mahomes and the Chiefs and won the game 27-24 in overtime.
Jimmy Fallon can’t believe CBS set their halftime report behind a humongous speaker
TV host Jimmy Fallon made an interesting conversation at the Chiefs-Bengals game on his talk show The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. “This just made me laugh,” Fallon said. “Did you see the announcements over at CBS? They have a great crew, they’re awesome over there. But at CBS, they’re doing the halftime, talking about the stats and all that stuff. But they were just in the worst spot you could possibly be on the field to talk.”
Analysts were seated right behind a huge speaker to cover the halftime report. An announcement was made to welcome Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, Walker Hayes. Hayes started playing his music drowning out the voices of the experts. “It’s the first football game where the announcers got concussions. Unbelievable,” Jimmy said laughing out loud.
The Bengals have been exceptional this season. No one thought that Cincinnati would reach the playoffs let alone the Super Bowl. The odds of Bengals winning the Super Bowl was 150-1. Joe Burrow has shown the entire why he was the No. 1 draft pick. If Cincinnati wins the Super Bowl, Joe Burrow would be the 3rd QB in NFL history to win a National Championship and a Super Bowl after Joe Montana and Joe Namath.
The Bengals will travel to Los Angeles to face the Rams at their home ground, SoFi Stadium, for the biggest game of the year, Super Bowl LVI, on February 13.
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Yash Karandekar
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