NBC's Bob Costas is saying goodbye to the Olympics. The network says the veteran sportscaster is stepping down as the prime-time host of NBC's Olympics telecast, starting at the 2018 Winter Games in ...
Bob Costas had circled Feb. 4 as his NFL broadcasting send-off, revealing last February Super Bowl LII would be the last one he’d host on NBC. On Monday, Costas’ name was nowhere to be found on the ...
Bob Costas is hanging up the headset. After 44 years calling MLB games, the legendary announcer reportedly will retire from broadcasting baseball games, Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reported.
Bob Costas had two separate near-decade-long stints as an NFL pregame host for NBC, during which he worked with countless ...
After a multi-week hiatus, NBC Sports is bringing back contributor Michael Jordan — and Bob Costas — for Tuesday’s NBA coverage. NBC Sports said Monday that it will premiere a new segment of its ...
In addition to Jordan, NBC’s Tuesday broadcasts will feature opening teases voiced by longtime NBC Sports host Bob Costas. Like Jordan, Costas last contributed to NBC’s broadcasts in the second week ...
NEW YORK (AP) — After 42 seasons, Bob Costas is retiring from baseball play-by-play. Costas had done games the past couple seasons for MLB Network and TBS Sports. His final games were the American ...
Mike Tirico is taking over for Bob Costas as prime time host of the Olympics on NBC, the network announced Thursday, exactly a year before the opening ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.
NBC's Bob Costas plans to make his return to NBC on Monday after being off the air for a week with an eye infection. NBC said Sunday that "Today" host Matt Lauer will sub for Costas one last time on ...
But Costas himself acknowledged his problem. While doing a segment with Mary Carillo, he took a shot of vodka saying: "I’m not really a vodka guy, but look at it this way: My eyes can’t get any redder ...
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