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Harrison Mevis got the rare kicker postgame interview on NBC. He had just made the 42-yard field goal to send the Los Angeles Rams to the NFC Championship Game with an overtime win over the Chicago Bears. The interview didn't go smoothly, though. Instead, the audio totally fritzed out. It turned part of Mevis' answer into jibberish.
NBC announcer Mike Tirico confirmed in a recent interview what many NBA fans already expected: Michael Jordan's role as a "special contributor" this
Caleb Williams scrambled to produce a miracle touchdown to end regulation — and NBC later had to scramble its audio during a seemingly vulgar postgame interview, creating a confusing on-air moment. Moments after sending the Rams to the NFC championship game with a 42-yard field goal in overtime Sunday,
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Harrison Mevis thrown under bus by baffling NBC audio issue in interview
Harrison Mevis won the game for the Los Angeles Rams in OT against the Chicago Bears, but NBC’s bizarre audio scramble during his postgame interview left viewers confused
NBC Sports tried to censor Harrison Mevis' postgame interview on Sunday. Needless to say, it didn't go so well.
Michael Jordan's 'NBA on NBC' appearance disappointing for fans originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. NBC restarted its NBA coverage this season after agreeing to an 11-year media rights deal with the NBA in 2024.
The GOAT’s addition to the lineup for his “MJ: Insights to Excellence” segment has been one single long-form interview with Mike Tirico, with clips shown throughout the season — leaving fans who wanted to hear from the six-time NBA champion on the league’s current events unfulfilled.
WOOPS! One of the greatest actresses ever–Jodie Foster–hit the blooper world with a big one Tuesday a.m. on NBC’s Today Show. She asked to cut it out, but they were Live! Nothing like live TV! They all laughed & handled it well. CBS thanks her. @TODAYshow @craigmelvin pic.twitter.com/3xTEP6gFGz
By all accounts, Mike Tirico has been enjoying the resurgence of NBA on NBC (which went off the air for the second time in 2002). Tirico previously hyped up his fellow analysts, and it would seem those positive feelings extend to his interview with Jordan, regardless of the blowback: