f.NBC Sports Immediately Suspends Cris Collinsworth After Inappropriate On-Air Comment During Monday Night Football.f

NBC Sports has announced the immediate suspension of veteran broadcaster Cris Collinsworth following a viral incident during Monday Night Football, where he made a racy and inappropriate remark live on air during the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers game.

The controversy erupted late in the first half when Collinsworth commented on the lack of offensive action in the game and said,
“Eventually, someone needs to bust one out.”
The phrase, intended to describe breaking the defensive stalemate, is also commonly used as a sexual euphemism, causing an immediate storm of reactions across social media.
Within minutes, the comment became a top trending topic on X (formerly Twitter). Fans flooded the platform with disbelief and memes, with one user writing, “Did Cris Collinsworth really just say that on national TV?”
Another added, “Get Cris out of the booth — what is he even saying right now?”

NBC Sports issued a brief statement early Monday morning confirming Collinsworth’s suspension:
“NBC Sports is aware of the comments made during Monday Night Football and has decided to suspend Cris Collinsworth effective immediately pending internal review. Our network maintains the highest standards of professionalism on air.”
Sources close to the network suggest that Collinsworth has been temporarily removed from next week’s broadcast as NBC evaluates the incident and its impact on the brand. Veteran host Mike Tirico is expected to continue calling games alongside a replacement analyst.

While this isn’t the first time Collinsworth’s remarks have gone viral, it marks the first disciplinary action taken against him in over a decade with NBC. The network’s decision underscores the growing scrutiny facing live sports broadcasters in an era of instant social media reactions and heightened viewer sensitivity.
The network’s decision underscores the growing scrutiny that live sports broadcasters face in an age of instant social media reactions and heightened viewer sensitivity.

