
Who will replace Phil Simms as CBS'top analyst?
^ Becker, Jake (April 4, 2017). "Tony Romo retires from NFL, to replace Phil Simms as top CBS analyst". Daily News. New York.
What is Phil Simms doing now?
Phillip Martin Simms (born November 3, 1955) is a former American football quarterback who spent his entire 15-year professional career playing for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He is currently a television sportscaster for the CBS network.
How old is Simms now?
Christopher David Simms (born August 29, 1980) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft.
Is Matt Simms related to Chris Simms?
He is the father of former NFL quarterback, assistant coach, and current NFL football analyst Chris Simms and current free agent quarterback Matt Simms . This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources.

Who was the Giants quarterback after Phil Simms?
In the wake of Simms' retirement, head coach Dan Reeves named Dave Brown, who had been a No. 1 supplemental draft choice in 1992, as the Giants' new starting quarterback. Though Brown led the Giants to wins in their first three games of the season, the Giants lost their next 7 in a row to drop to 3–7.
Why is Phil Simms not in the Hall of Fame?
As more people remember the Giants' defense and running game, many people don't see Simms as a hall of fame player. His touchdown to interception ratio wasn't the best for his era. He also had the misfortune of playing in the same conference as some of the greatest dynasties in history, such as the 49ers and Redskins.
Is Boomer Esiason in the hall of fame?
Not in Hall of Fame - 124. Boomer Esiason.
Who are the giant quarterbacks?
Daniel JonesTyrod TaylorNew York Giants/Quarterbacks
Who was the better quarterback Phil Simms or Eli Manning?
In the 236 games in his career, Manning completed 4,895 of 8,119 attempts for a total of 57,023 yards. In the 164 games in his career, Simms completed 2,576 of his 4,647 tries for 33,462 yards. He finished with 204.0 yds per game through the air with a 78.5 QB rating.
Are any Super Bowl winning quarterbacks not in the Hall of Fame?
Super Bowl wins are often used to determine the greatness of a quarterback. Of the eligible players, only Jim Plunkett has won multiple Super Bowls and not been inducted into the Hall of Fame.
How many Bengals players are in the HOF?
Charlie Joiner (left), Anthony Muñoz (center), and Terrell Owens (right) are the only members of the Hall of Fame to have played for the Bengals.
How many QBs are in the Hall of Fame?
How many QBs are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame? There are 36 quarterbacks enshrined in Canton, including a halfback combo and dual kicker-quarterback threat. This group is headlined by legends such as Joe Montana, Peyton Manning and John Elway.
How many Hall of Fame players do the Bengals have?
three representativesOnly three representatives of the Cincinnati Bengals are members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame: offensive tackle Anthony Munoz, wide receiver Charlie Joiner and former owner Paul Brown.
Who is the best Giants quarterback ever?
Eli Manning (2004 — 2019) He holds almost every New York Giants Career Passing Record. He's a future Hall of Famer. He beat Tom Brady Twice in the Super-Bowl and is a two-time Super-Bowl MVP.
Has the Giants ever had a black QB?
Starting in Manning's place on Sunday will be Geno Smith, who will become the first black quarterback to start for the Giants in the team's 92-year history. The Giants are the last team in the NFL to start a black quarterback, after the Indianapolis Colts (2015 season) and New England Patriots (2016).
Who is the all time winningest quarterback against the New York Giants?
Joe Theismann and Roger Staubach are tied for the most career wins by a quarterback against a team versus the Giants, with 16 wins.
Is Phil Sims in the Hall of Fame?
In 2011, Simms was inducted into the Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame.
What happened to Phil Simms?
Simms worked alongside Greg Gumbel from 1998 through 2003, and then from 2004 through 2016, Simms called games with Jim Nantz. However, after being replaced by Romo in 2017, Simms has since been on The NFL Today studio show on CBS with James Brown, Nate Burleson, Boomer Esiason, and Bill Cowher.
Is Randall Cunningham a Hall of Famer?
Upon retiring a second and final time, Cunningham became an ordained Protestant minister and served as the team chaplain for the Las Vegas Raiders from 2020 to 2022. He was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
Will Eli Manning be in the Hall of Fame?
Because he was the first one out, Manning will be the first one of the five contemporaries to appear on Pro Football Hall of Fame ballot, for the class of 2025, after his five-year waiting period.
How many touchdowns did Simms throw in the 1985 NFL season?
He was voted to the Pro Bowl and named Pro Bowl MVP as he led the NFC to a comeback win over the American Football Conference (AFC) by throwing three touchdowns. In 1985, he passed for 3,829 yards, 22 touchdowns, and led the Giants to 10 victories, the most for a Giants team since 1963. In a game against the Cincinnati Bengals during the 1985 season, Simms passed for 513 yards—the fifth most passing yards in a single game in NFL history. In 1986, he passed for 3,487 yards and 21 touchdown passes during a season in which the Giants won 14 games. In week 11, he completed a desperate fourth-and-17 pass to Bobby Johnson late in the game to set up Raul Allegre 's game-winning field goal, which gave the Giants a 22–20 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. Simms later commented:
How many touchdowns did Simms have?
In his 14 seasons with the Giants, Simms completed 2,576 out of 4,647 passes for 33,462 yards and 199 touchdowns. His career passing yardage total ranked him at 11th in NFL history at the time of his retirement. He added 349 carries for 1,252 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns on the ground. He set team records for most passes completed and attempted in one game (40 and 62, respectively), season (286, 533) and career (2,576, 4,647), most career touchdown passes (199) and most 300-yard games in a career (21). Simms still owns some of the New York Giants passing records, although Eli Manning has surpassed most of them: season passes (387 completed, 618 attempted), career completed passes (4,895), career touchdowns (366), career 300-yard games (53). Sports Illustrated considered Simms to be the "Most Underrated Quarterback" in NFL history in their August 27, 2001 issue entitled, "The Most Overrated and Underrated".
How many yards did Simms pass for in a game?
In a game against the Cincinnati Bengals during the 1985 season, Simms passed for 513 yards—the fifth most passing yards in a single game in NFL history. In 1986, he passed for 3,487 yards and 21 touchdown passes during a season in which the Giants won 14 games.
What episode did Simms appear on?
On November 13, 2014, Simms appeared uncredited on the episode "Just a Regular Irregular" of the CBS television series Elementary. Simms's cameo was as a consultant to Sherlock Holmes in the art of knife throwing. Furthermore, Simms was forced to settle a debt with Holmes by loaning him a Super Bowl ring for the purpose of advancing the investigation.
What happened to the thumb in Simms to McConkey?
The injury was reported as a dislocation, but according to the book, Simms to McConkey, written by Phil McConkey, Simms, and Dick Schaap, the injury was much more severe, with the thumb literally hanging off after impact, and the bone sticking out through the skin.
When did the Giants meet the Broncos?
On January 25, 1987, the Giants met the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI. In the biggest game of his life, Simms had one of the finest performances in Super Bowl history. He completed 22 of 25 passes for 268 yards, setting Super Bowl records for consecutive completions (10), accuracy (88%), and passer rating (150.9).
When was Simms inducted into the Hall of Fame?
In 2011, Simms was inducted into the Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame.
What team did Phil Simms play for?
Phil Simms also had a successful career as an NFL quarterback. He went to the New York Giants with the No. 7 overall pick in the 1979 NFL draft. He then not only earned two Pro Bowl selections while playing with the Giants from 1979 through 1993, but he also helped lead New York to two Super Bowl titles. He even won the Super Bowl 21 MVP award.
Is Tony Romo still on CBS?
After an excellent career as an NFL quarterback, Tony Romo has ultimately been very successful in his new gig at CBS. His insightful analysis during every game he calls has helped him become one of the most well-respected broadcasters in sports media. However, while it appears that he has enjoyed the move to the broadcast booth, CBS’s decision to put him in his current position didn’t initially sit well with everyone. This specifically includes former NFL quarterback and current CBS analyst Phil Simms.
Who replaced Simms in the 4th quarter?
After Simms struggled in the 2nd half, and with Texas still ahead, he was replaced by Applewhite in the 4th quarter, but Applewhite was not able to get Texas any points, they fell behind in the last 6 minutes and Applewhite fumbled on their last possession.
What team did Simms play for?
On March 4, 2009, Simms signed a two-year, $6 million contract with the Denver Broncos. The deal included a $1.5 million signing bonus and Simms could have earned an additional $3 million through incentives. He was the backup quarterback to Kyle Orton. However, he took over in the second half of a game against the Washington Redskins after Orton left with a sprained ankle, and eventually gave up the lead to the Redskins while going 3–13 passing for 13 yards with no touchdowns and one interception. He started against the San Diego Chargers on November 22, 2009 but was quickly replaced by Orton in the second quarter after going a disappointing 2 for 4 for only 10 yards. He was released on March 15, 2010 after the Broncos traded for Brady Quinn.
How many yards did Simms throw in each game?
Simms would again get a chance to start when Applewhite suffered a season-ending knee injury on the last drive of the Texas Tech game. Simms played well, throwing for 240 yards or more in each game, including a 383-yard game against #21 Texas A&M, the most ever by a Texas QB against the Aggies.
How many turnovers did Simms have?
But Simms had a disastrous game. He was responsible for four turnovers (three interceptions and a fumble) in the first half of play. In the 2nd quarter, after being booed by Texas fans, Simms injured his finger and Applewhite entered the game with Texas down, 29–10.
How many children does Simms have?
Simms married Danielle Marie Puleo in August 2004, whom he first met in high school. Together, they have two children: Charlotte, born in 2006, and Phillip, born in 2010.
How many touchdowns did Simms throw in the Cotton Bowl?
In the Cotton Bowl he threw for 269 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception - with more than half of those yards going to Cotton Bowl MVP Roy Williams. Simms was named the team's MVP for the season. He finished with a career record of 26–6, second largest number of wins, at the time, to Bobby Layne.
What happened to Simms in 2006?
Simms suffered a season-ending injury in Game 3 of the 2006 schedule. On Sunday, September 24, he was taken off the field after taking hard hits from the Carolina Panthers defense. Simms returned to the game and even led a successful scoring drive, but remained in physical distress and was taken to a nearby hospital after the game. Tests revealed a ruptured spleen, and Simms immediately underwent emergency surgery. In the aftermath, Simms said he lost five pints of blood before the operation and conceded that another 45 minutes without treatment could have been fatal. The injury is believed by some to have been caused by an illegal hit from Al Wallace, who was later fined by the NFL. However, Simms was complaining of pain and shortness of breath, symptoms of a spleen issue, prior to the hit. Playing on a one-year, $2.1 million contract signed before the season, Simms was eligible for free agency for 2007.

Overview
Professional career
Before the 1979 NFL Draft, new San Francisco 49ers head coach Bill Walsh flew to Morehead State with assistant coach Sam Wyche to work out Simms. Walsh was so impressed that he planned to draft Simms in the third round, preferring him over the quarterback they ultimately took, Joe Montana of Notre Dame. But the New York Giants decided to make Simms their first round pick (seventh overall) to the surprise of many. As Simms acknowledged, "most people have never he…
College career
Simms chose to attend NCAA Division II Morehead State of the Ohio Valley Conference in nearby Morehead.
The Morehead State Eagles ran a ball-control offense, and Simms' numbers were unspectacular—in his senior season he completed 92 of 173 passes for a 53.2% completion percentage and had six touchdown passes, 11 interceptions, and 1,229 yards. The Ohio Valley moved up to the new Divisi…
Post NFL career
On September 4, 1995, Simms' jersey was retired in a halftime ceremony of a game versus the Dallas Cowboys. During an emotional speech, Simms stated that he wanted to don his jersey one final time, and throw "one more pass" to teammate Lawrence Taylor. Simms later commented, "[a]ll of a sudden it kind of hit me, I've put Lawrence in a really tough spot; national TV, he's got dress sho…
Personal life
Simms and his wife, Diana, live in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey. They have three children: Chris, Deirdre and Matthew. His son-in-law is former NFL linebacker Brian Toal, who was schoolmates with Matt. Simms is fond of New Jersey, remarking in 1987: "I wasn't overjoyed about coming to New York. When I thought of New York, I thought of New York City. But out here, it's just like anywhere else."
See also
• History of the New York Giants (1979–1993)
• List of 500-yard passing games in the National Football League
External links
• Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · ESPN · Pro Football Reference
• Phil Simms at IMDb