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"The Bus" To Join NBC Sunday-Night NFL Pregame Show

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Joseph_Gallant

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Although there is at this writing (1 A.M. EST February 20th) no press release about it yet posted on NBC's "Media Village" website (chances are, a release will be posted on the site sometime on Monday), NBC announced on-air during Sunday's (February 19th) prime-time Olympic coverage that former Pittsburgh Steelers' star Jerome "The Bus" Bettis will be joining Bob Costas and Cris Colinsworth on NBC's Sunday-night NFL pregame/halftime show.

Bettis was in Turin/Torino (perhaps it was there where he signed his contract with NBC) and was interviewed by Costas during the prime-time Olympic coverage. Most of the interview dealt with Bettis' impressions on the Winter Games; it was only revealed late in the interview that Bettis would be joining Costas and Collinsworth. Costas joked that the Bettis was being offered the position because Bettis "needed a job".

My impression of Bettis during that interview: He is a "work in progress", but also has potential. I'm sure he will be working to improve his on-air skills between now and September, and might be a good complement to Costas and Collinsworth.
 
> The Jerome Bettis/NBC press release has been released, but
> as of this writing (11:55 A.M. EST February 20th), I have
> only found it on Sports Features.com (which was E-Mailed the
> release), and not on NBC's "Media Village" website. The
> release will also appear on NBC Media Village before very
> long.
>

It is also on ESPN.com <a target="_blank" href=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2336776>http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2336776</a>
 
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