
Phil Simms
NJ, US
CBS Commentator
Expert Analysis:
- Signed six year extension before 2006 season with CBS Sports as lead analyst for NFL
- Widely regarded as top NFL expert analyst
- Quarterback Skills Expert; provides evaluations to top NFL personnel directors
- 1998 –present; CBS #1 football broadcast team (with Jim Nantz)
- Called his third Super Bowl in Tampa, FL at Super Bowl XXXV, January 28, 2001
- 1999, introduced “Phil Simms All-Iron Team,” which honors top NFL players and coach
- 1995-1998; game analyst for NBC Sports’ top broadcast team (with Dick Enberg)
- 1996, announced events for NBC Sports’ coverage of the Summer Olympics
- 1995, ESPN studio football analyst; special events host (i.e. NFL Quarterback Challenge)
Professional Career:
- One of NFL’s top quarterbacks All-Time.
- Played entire 15-year career with New York Giants; holds 19 team records
- 1993, became only 14th QB in NFL history to pass for more than 30,000 yards (33,462)
- Led Giants to two Super Bowl Championships
- 1986, named Super XXI MVP
- 1985, 1986 and 1993, Pro Bowl selection; 1985 Pro Bowl MVP
- 1979, Giants first selection in NFL Draft
Personal:
- Phil and his wife, Diana, have three children, Christopher, Matthew, and Deirdre
- Excelled in football and baseball while at Southern High School in Louisville, KY
- Host, 2002 Miss Universe
- Assists in the education of children through youth charities and sports camps
Expert Analysis:
- Signed six year extension before 2006 season with CBS Sports as lead analyst for NFL
- Widely regarded as top NFL expert analyst
- Quarterback Skills Expert; provides evaluations to top NFL personnel directors
- 1998 –present; CBS #1 football broadcast team (with Jim Nantz)
- Called his third Super Bowl in Tampa, FL at Super Bowl XXXV, January 28, 2001
- 1999, introduced “Phil Simms All-Iron Team,” which honors top NFL players and coach
- 1995-1998; game analyst for NBC Sports’ top broadcast team (with Dick Enberg)
- 1996, announced events for NBC Sports’ coverage of the Summer Olympics
- 1995, ESPN studio football analyst; special events host (i.e. NFL Quarterback Challenge)
Professional Career:
- One of NFL’s top quarterbacks All-Time.
- Played entire 15-year career with New York Giants; holds 19 team records
- 1993, became only 14th QB in NFL history to pass for more than 30,000 yards (33,462)
- Led Giants to two Super Bowl Championships
- 1986, named Super XXI MVP
- 1985, 1986 and 1993, Pro Bowl selection; 1985 Pro Bowl MVP
- 1979, Giants first selection in NFL Draft
Personal:
- Phil and his wife, Diana, have three children, Christopher, Matthew, and Deirdre
- Excelled in football and baseball while at Southern High School in Louisville, KY
- Host, 2002 Miss Universe
- Assists in the education of children through youth charities and sports camps
