Earlier Tuesday afternoon, the NFL world learned that former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett landed a new job.
No, he hasn’t signed on with a new NFL team. Instead, he’s headed to an entirely different football league and won’t be on the sidelines.
According to a new report, Garrett joined the NBC’s broadcasts for the second coming of the USFL. He’ll serve as an analyst for the network alongside a few familiar faces.
“Jac Collinsworth and Paul Burmeister will lead NBC’s USFL broadcast booth with Jason Garrett, Michael Robinson and Cameron Jordan as analysts,” The Athletic’s Bill Shea said. “Sideline reporters will be Zora Stephenson and Corey Robinson. Sara Perlman will host halftime/post-game coverage.”
Jac Collinsworth and Paul Burmeister will lead NBC’s USFL broadcast booth with Jason Garrett, Michael Robinson and Cameron Jordan as analysts. Sideline reporters will be Zora Stephenson and Corey Robinson. Sara Perlman will host halftime/post-game coverage.
— Bill Shea (@Bill_Shea19) April 12, 2022
“Fox’s USFL booth will be Curt Menefee and Joel Klatt, with Kevin Kugler also doing PXP, and analysis from Mark Sanchez and Brock Huard,” Shea continued. “USFL 2.0 launches Saturday with NJ Generals-Birmingham Stallions at 7:30 p.m. from Protective Stadium in B’ham, Ala. Fox and NBC will simulcast.”
The USFL officially kicks off this weekend.
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