Former NFL Superstar Has Been Quietly Kicked Off CBS Sports’ Broadcast Crew For 2025

Former NFL Superstar Has Been Quietly Kicked Off CBS Sports’ Broadcast Crew For 2025
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Former New York Giants star running back Tiki Barber appears to be done at CBS Sports after five years.

The Giants recently announced that Tiki Barber will be a pre-game and post-game co-host for their games on WFAN, the club’s flagship radio station. Barber and Evan Roberts also co-host a popular program on WFAN, “Evan & Tiki.”

With Barber taking on a second gig at WFAN, it seems his tenure at CBS Sports is also up, though neither party has made an official announcement.

CBS Sports revealed its broadcast crew for the upcoming 2025 season, and Tiki Barber was notably absent. Barber previously worked games with play-by-play voice Andrew Catalon and fellow analyst Jason McCourty.

Charles Davis is listed as the other analyst with Catalon and McCourty for 2025:

CBS Sports Unveils Game Announcer Lineup for 2025 @NFLonCBS Season pic.twitter.com/HHFZ50ftI3

— CBS Sports PR (@CBSSportsGang) July 30, 2025

Obviously, Barber wouldn’t be able to call games for the Giants and CBS Sports simultaneously. CBS might have explored other roles for Barber, but it appears that he’ll now be working full-time at WFAN.

Tiki Barber Spent His Entire Playing Career With Giants

Barber spent his entire 10-year playing career with the Giants (1997 to 2006), retiring as their all-time leader in rushing yards (10,449) by a wide margin. Rodney Hampton is a distant second with 6,897 yards, and only Brandon Jacobs (60) has more rushing yards as a Giant than Barber (55).

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