randy cross
Randy Cross, who returned to CBS Sports in 1998 as an analyst for THE NFL ON CBS, returned to the announce booth as a game analyst for the 2002 NFL season and will once again call games for the 2004 NFL season. [1]
Randy Cross (and many other UCLA linemen) also played collegiate rugby for the school. [2]
Randy Cross, who returned to CBS Sports in 1998 as an analyst for the CBS Television Network’s coverage of THE NFL ON CBS, joined THE NFL TODAY, the Network’s NFL studio show, this season. [3]
But another player who finished his career with a Super Bowl title is former 49ers offensive linemen Randy Cross, whose last game was Super Bowl XXIII — a 20-19 win over Boomer Esiason and the Cincinnati Bengals. [4]
In 1976, he was selected in the second-round of the NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers; his 13-year career included three All-Pro selections, three Pro Bowl selections and three Super Bowl championships. [...] Cross left CBS (following their loss of the NFC package to FOX) to join NBC Sports as a football analyst for NFL telecasts and a part-time analyst for Notre Dame football games. [2]
There wasn’t a better football player than Calvin Johnson in the 2007 NFL Draft, but unless they let the Lions use more than one football in games I’m not sure how many chances he will have. [4]
Randall “Randy” Laureat Cross (born April 25, 1954 in Brooklyn, New York) is a football analyst and former NFL offensive lineman. [2]
When we talk about a player who retired from pro football on top of the world, we think of John Elway after his MVP performance in Super Bowl XXXIII. [4]
Cross, who was also a member of the CBS Sports team covering the 1999 AFC Divisional Playoffs and Championship game, had previously worked for the Network as a game analyst from 1989 to 1993 and was a member of the CBS Sports team covering the NFC Divisional playoffs and championship games and Super Bowl XXVI. [3]
From 1989 -1993, Cross was a member of the CBS Sports team that covered the NFC playoffs and Super Bowl XXVI. [...] In 1998, he returned to CBS Sports as a game analyst before serving as a studio analyst on The NFL Today from 1999 -2001. [2]
1980 - Pro Football Weekly: 1st team all-conf. [5]
In that Rams offense, I think he has a legitimate shot at reaching that 2,500-yard goal he set for himself. [4]
Cross had previously worked for the Network as a game analyst from 1989 to 1993 and was a member of the CBS Sports team that covered the NFC Divisional Playoffs and Championship games and Super Bowl XXVI. [1]
Sources:
[1] CBS Sports TV Team - CBSSports.com News, Fantasy, Video
[2] Randy Cross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[3] CBS Sports Analyst Randy Cross, - CBS News
[4] Fantasy Q & A: Randy Cross
[5] Randy Cross Statistics - Pro-Football-Reference.com