List of AFC Championship Game broadcasters

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The following is a list of the television and radio networks and announcers who have broadcast the American Football Conference Championship Game throughout the years. The years listed concentrate on the season instead of the calendar year that the game took place. The forerunner to the AFC Championship Game (prior to the 1970 AFL–NFL merger) was the AFL Championship Game.

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Television

2020s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)Studio hostStudio analystsTrophy presentation
2023 Kansas City at Baltimore CBS/Paramount+ Jim Nantz Tony Romo Tracy Wolfson , Evan Washburn , and Jay Feely James Brown Phil Simms, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, Boomer Esiason, and J. J. Watt Jim Nantz
2022 Cincinnati at Kansas City CBS/Paramount+ Jim Nantz Tony Romo Tracy Wolfson , Evan Washburn , and Jay Feely James Brown Phil Simms, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2021 Cincinnati at Kansas City CBS/Paramount+ Jim Nantz Tony Romo Tracy Wolfson , Evan Washburn , and Jay Feely James Brown Phil Simms, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2020 Buffalo at Kansas City CBS Jim Nantz Tony Romo Tracy Wolfson , Evan Washburn , and Jay Feely James Brown Phil Simms, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, and Boomer Esiason Tracy Wolfson

2010s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)Studio hostStudio analystsTrophy presentation
2019 Tennessee at Kansas City CBS Jim Nantz Tony Romo Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely James Brown Phil Simms, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2018 New England at Kansas City CBS Jim Nantz Tony Romo Tracy Wolfson , Evan Washburn , and Jay Feely James Brown Phil Simms, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2017 Jacksonville at New England CBS Jim Nantz Tony Romo Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely James Brown Phil Simms, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2016 Pittsburgh at New England CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely James Brown Tony Gonzalez, Bill Cowher, Bart Scott, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2015 New England at Denver CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Tracy Wolfson and Evan Washburn James Brown Tony Gonzalez, Bill Cowher, Bart Scott, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2014 Indianapolis at New England CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Tracy Wolfson James Brown Tony Gonzalez, Bill Cowher, Bart Scott, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2013 New England at Denver CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Tracy Wolfson James Brown Dan Marino, Bill Cowher, Shannon Sharpe, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2012 Baltimore at New England CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Steve Tasker and Solomon Wilcots James Brown Dan Marino, Bill Cowher, Shannon Sharpe, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2011 Baltimore at New England CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Steve Tasker James Brown Dan Marino, Bill Cowher, Shannon Sharpe, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2010 N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Steve Tasker James Brown Dan Marino, Bill Cowher, Shannon Sharpe, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz

2000s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)Studio hostStudio analystsTrophy presentation
2009 [1] N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Steve Tasker James Brown Dan Marino, Bill Cowher, Shannon Sharpe, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2008 [2] Baltimore at Pittsburgh CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Steve Tasker James Brown Dan Marino, Bill Cowher, Shannon Sharpe, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2007 [3] San Diego at New England CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Steve Tasker James Brown Dan Marino, Bill Cowher, Shannon Sharpe, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2006 [4] New England at Indianapolis CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Steve Tasker and Solomon Wilcots James Brown Dan Marino, Shannon Sharpe, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2005 [5] Pittsburgh at Denver CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Armen Keteyian and Bonnie Bernstein Greg Gumbel Dan Marino, Shannon Sharpe, and Boomer Esiason Greg Gumbel
2004 [6] New England at Pittsburgh CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Armen Keteyian and Bonnie Bernstein Greg Gumbel Dan Marino, Shannon Sharpe, and Boomer Esiason Greg Gumbel
2003 [7] Indianapolis at New England CBS Greg Gumbel Phil Simms Armen Keteyian and Bonnie Bernstein Jim Nantz Dan Marino, Deion Sanders, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2002 [8] Tennessee at Oakland CBS Greg Gumbel Phil Simms Armen Keteyian and Bonnie Bernstein Jim Nantz Dan Marino, Deion Sanders, and Boomer Esiason Jim Nantz
2001 [9] New England at Pittsburgh CBS Greg Gumbel Phil Simms Armen Keteyian and Bonnie Bernstein Jim Nantz Mike Ditka, Randy Cross, Jerry Glanville, and Deion Sanders Jim Nantz
2000 [10] Baltimore at Oakland CBS Greg Gumbel Phil Simms Armen Keteyian and Bonnie Bernstein Jim Nantz Mike Ditka, Craig James, Randy Cross, and Jerry Glanville Jim Nantz

1990s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)Studio hostStudio analystsTrophy presentation
1999 [11] Tennessee at Jacksonville CBS Greg Gumbel Phil Simms Armen Keteyian and Bonnie Bernstein Jim Nantz Craig James, Randy Cross, and Jerry Glanville Jim Nantz
1998 [12] N.Y. Jets at Denver CBS Greg Gumbel Phil Simms Armen Keteyian and Bonnie Bernstein Jim Nantz Marcus Allen, Craig James, Randy Cross, and Brent Jones Jim Nantz
1997 [13] Denver at Pittsburgh NBC Dick Enberg Phil Simms and Paul Maguire Jim Gray and John Dockery Greg Gumbel and Ahmad Rashad Cris Collinsworth, Sam Wyche, and Joe Gibbs Greg Gumbel
1996 [14] Jacksonville at New England NBC Dick Enberg Phil Simms and Paul Maguire Jim Gray and Randy Cross Greg Gumbel and Ahmad Rashad Cris Collinsworth, Mike Ditka, and Joe Gibbs Greg Gumbel
1995 [15] Indianapolis at Pittsburgh NBC Dick Enberg Phil Simms and Paul Maguire Jim Gray and Will McDonough Greg Gumbel and Ahmad Rashad Mike Ditka, Joe Gibbs, and Joe Montana Greg Gumbel
1994 [16] San Diego at Pittsburgh NBC Dick Enberg Bob Trumpy Jim Gray and Will McDonough [17] Greg Gumbel and Ahmad Rashad [18] Mike Ditka and Joe Gibbs [18] Greg Gumbel [19]
1993 [20] Kansas City at Buffalo NBC Dick Enberg Bob Trumpy O. J. Simpson and Will McDonough Jim Lampley Mike Ditka and Joe Gibbs O. J. Simpson
1992 [21] Buffalo at Miami NBC Dick Enberg Bob Trumpy O. J. Simpson and Todd Christensen Bob Costas O. J. Simpson, Will McDonough, and John Elway O. J. Simpson
1991 [22] Denver at Buffalo NBC Dick Enberg Bill Walsh Bob Costas O. J. Simpson, Will McDonough and Bill Parcells Bob Costas
1990 [23] L.A. Raiders at Buffalo NBC Dick Enberg Bill Walsh Bob Costas O. J. Simpson and Will McDonough Bob Costas

1980s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)Studio hostStudio analystsTrophy presentation
1989 [24] Cleveland at Denver NBC Dick Enberg Bill Walsh Jim Donovan Dick Enberg [25] O. J. Simpson, Bobby Beathard, Jim Donovan [26] and Ralph Wiley [27] O. J. Simpson
1988 [28] Buffalo at Cincinnati NBC Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen Bob Costas Ahmad Rashad, Gayle Gardner, and Don Shula Ahmad Rashad
1987 [29] Cleveland at Denver NBC Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen Bob Costas Ahmad Rashad and Don Shula Ahmad Rashad
1986 [30] Denver at Cleveland NBC Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen and Bob Griese Bob Costas Ahmad Rashad, Paul Maguire, and Don Shula Ahmad Rashad
1985 [31] New England at Miami NBC Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen and Bob Griese Bob Costas Ahmad Rashad and Pete Axthelm Ahmad Rashad
1984 [32] Pittsburgh at Miami NBC Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen Ahmad Rashad Bob Costas Pete Axthelm and Bill Macatee Ahmad Rashad
1983 [33] Seattle at L.A. Raiders NBC Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen Ahmad Rashad Len Berman Pete Axthelm, Bill Macatee and Dave Marash Ahmad Rashad
1982 [34] N.Y. Jets at Miami NBC Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen and Bob Griese Ahmad Rashad Len Berman Pete Axthelm and Mike Adamle Ahmad Rashad
1981 [35] San Diego at Cincinnati NBC [36] Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen Mike Adamle Bryant Gumbel Pete Axthelm Bryant Gumbel
1980 [37] Oakland at San Diego NBC Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen Mike Adamle , John Brodie , and Len Dawson Bryant Gumbel Pete Axthelm Bryant Gumbel

1970s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)
1979 [38] Houston at Pittsburgh NBC Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen Bryant Gumbel and Mike Adamle
1978 [39] Houston at Pittsburgh NBC Curt Gowdy John Brodie and Merlin Olsen Bryant Gumbel and Mike Adamle
1977 [40] Oakland at Denver NBC Dick Enberg Len Dawson Lee Leonard and Mike Adamle
1976 [41] Pittsburgh at Oakland NBC Curt Gowdy Don Meredith Bryant Gumbel
1975 [42] Oakland at Pittsburgh NBC Curt Gowdy Al DeRogatis and Don Meredith Jim Simpson
1974 [43] Pittsburgh at Oakland NBC Curt Gowdy Al DeRogatis and Don Meredith Jim Simpson
1973 [44] Oakland at Miami NBC Curt Gowdy Al DeRogatis Sam DeLuca
1972 [45] Miami at Pittsburgh NBC Jim Simpson Kyle Rote Bill Enis
1971 [46] Baltimore at Miami NBC Curt Gowdy Al DeRogatis Bill Enis
1970 [47] Oakland at Baltimore NBC Curt Gowdy Kyle Rote Charlie Jones

Radio

2020s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)
2023 Kansas City at Baltimore Westwood One Ian Eagle Devin McCourty and Jason McCourty Ross Tucker
2022 Cincinnati at Kansas City Westwood One Ian Eagle Tony Boselli Laura Okmin
2021 Cincinnati at Kansas City Westwood One Ian Eagle Tony Boselli Ross Tucker
2020 Buffalo at Kansas City Westwood One Ian Eagle Tony Boselli Ross Tucker

2010s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)
2019 Tennessee at Kansas City Westwood One Kevin Harlan Tony Boselli Laura Okmin
2018 New England at Kansas City Westwood One Kevin Kugler Tony Boselli Ross Tucker
2017 Jacksonville at New England Westwood One Kevin Kugler Dan Fouts Ed Werder
2016 Pittsburgh at New England Westwood One Kevin Harlan Dan Fouts Ross Tucker
2015 New England at Denver Westwood One Kevin Harlan Boomer Esiason and Dan Fouts Mark Malone
2014 Indianapolis at New England Westwood One Kevin Kugler James Lofton Tony Boselli
2013 New England at Denver Westwood One Kevin Harlan Dan Fouts Tim Ryan
2012 Baltimore at New England Dial Global Kevin Harlan Dan Fouts Mark Malone
2011 Baltimore at New England Dial Global Dave Sims James Lofton Tony Boselli
2010 N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh CBS/Westwood One Dave Sims James Lofton Hub Arkush

2000s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)
2009 N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis CBS/Westwood One Kevin Harlan Randy Cross Mark Malone
2008 [48] Baltimore at Pittsburgh CBS/Westwood One Dave Sims Dennis Green John Dockery
2007 [49] San Diego at New England CBS/Westwood One Dave Sims Bob Trumpy John Dockery
2006 [50] New England at Indianapolis CBS/Westwood One Marv Albert Sam Wyche John Dockery
2005 [51] Pittsburgh at Denver CBS/Westwood One Marv Albert Boomer Esiason John Dockery
2004 [51] New England at Pittsburgh CBS/Westwood One Marv Albert Boomer Esiason John Dockery
2003 [52] Indianapolis at New England CBS/Westwood One Marv Albert Boomer Esiason John Riggins
2002 Oakland at Tennessee CBS/Westwood One Marv Albert Boomer Esiason Warren Moon
2001 New England at Pittsburgh CBS/Westwood One Joel Meyers Bob Trumpy
2000 Baltimore at Oakland CBS/Westwood One Joel Meyers Bob Trumpy

1990s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1999 Tennessee at Jacksonville CBS/Westwood One Joel Meyers Bob Trumpy
1998 N.Y. Jets at Denver CBS/Westwood One Joel Meyers Jack Ham
1997 Denver at Pittsburgh CBS/Westwood One Joel Meyers Jack Ham
1996 Jacksonville at New England CBS/Westwood One Brad Sham Pat Haden
1995 Indianapolis at Pittsburgh CBS/Westwood One Howard David Pat Haden
1994 San Diego at Pittsburgh CBS Howard David Pat Haden
1993 Kansas City at Buffalo CBS Howard David Pat Haden
1992 Buffalo at Miami CBS Howard David John Dockery
1991 Denver at Buffalo CBS Howard David Pat Haden
1990 L.A. Raiders at Buffalo CBS Jim Nantz John Dockery

1980s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1989 Cleveland at Denver CBS Jim Nantz Pat Haden
1988 Buffalo at Cincinnati CBS Jim Nantz Pat Haden
1987 Cleveland at Denver CBS Dick Stockton Pat Haden
1986 Denver at Cleveland NBC Mel Proctor Dave Rowe
1985 New England at Miami NBC Mel Proctor Dave Rowe
1984 Pittsburgh at Miami CBS Jack Buck Hank Stram
1983 Seattle at L.A. Raiders CBS Lindsey Nelson Jim Kelly
1982 N.Y. Jets at Miami CBS Lindsey Nelson Jim Kelly
1981 San Diego at Cincinnati CBS Lindsey Nelson Jim Kelly
1980 Oakland at San Diego CBS Lindsey Nelson Jim Kelly

1970s

SeasonTeamsNetwork Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1979 Houston at Pittsburgh CBS Tim Ryan Jim Kelly
1978 Houston at Pittsburgh CBS Lindsey Nelson Jim Kelly
1977 Oakland at Denver Mutual Tony Roberts Pat Sheridan
1976 Pittsburgh at Oakland Mutual Lindsey Nelson Tony Roberts
1975 Oakland at Pittsburgh Mutual Lindsey Nelson Al Wester
1974 Pittsburgh at Oakland NBC Charlie Jones Sam DeLuca
1973 Oakland at Miami NBC Jim Simpson Kyle Rote
1972 Miami at Pittsburgh NBC Charlie Jones George Ratterman
1971 Baltimore at Miami NBC Charlie Jones George Ratterman
1970 Oakland at Baltimore NBC Jim Simpson Al DeRogatis

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