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Mike Straw
Dec 16, 2025
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CBS has announced what broadcast crew it's sending to Cleveland for the Week 16 game between the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns.

For the second straight week, CBS is sending its number two broadcast crew to call a Buffalo Bills game. 

Early Tuesday afternoon, CBS confirmed that the team of Ian Eagle, J.J. Watt, and Evan Washburn will be in Cleveland for the Week 16 matchup between the Bills and Browns. This is now the third game of the season that this group has called after the Week 11 game against Tampa Bay and last week's game in New England.

For those wondering where Jim Nantz and Tony Romo are going, they'll be in Detroit for the 4:25pm ET kickoff between the Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Bills head into Cleveland with a 10-4 record, tied with the Los Angeles Chargers for the 5th seed in the AFC. They're also just one game behind the New England Patriots in the AFC East, and need this one to make their path to a sixth straight division title slightly more possible. 

The game is the final Common Opponent matchup between the Bills and Patriots. This means that a Bills win along with a Patriots loss to the Ravens would put Buffalo ahead in tiebreakers should the two teams finish tied in overall record and divisional record.

And though the Browns are 3-11 and eliminated, they still will have plenty to play for. Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders will continue his attempt to show the Browns staff that he should remain the team's starting quarterback, not only for the last few games this season but into 2026. There's also the small feat that star edge rusher Myles Garrett is chasing. Garret comes into Week 16 with 21.5 sacks on the season, just one away from tying the single-season sack record of 22.5 that's owned jointly by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt.

For the Bills offensive line, they enter the week in the middle of the pack in sacks allowed with 33. Luckily, they are full healthy---as of Tuesday---as they prepare for ways to stop a player who will go down as one of, if not the best pass rusher of all-time.