Announcers set for Chargers vs. Broncos Week 6 game

Find out who will be calling the Week 6 game between the Chargers and Broncos.

The Chargers are back in action after their bye week and will face the Broncos on Sunday, Oct. 13, at 1:05 p.m. PT.

The Week 6 game will be televised on CBS. Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber and Jason McCourty will have the call.

After starting the season 2-0, the Chargers dropped their last two games. Injuries to key players hamstrung Los Angeles. But after the bye, they should be well-rested to try to get back over .500.

The Broncos, on the other hand, have won their last three contests. While they haven’t been very efficient on the offensive side of the ball, their defense, which ranks near the top of the league in various categories, has helped them have the success they’ve had.

Denver has defeated the Bolts in 10 of the last 11 meetings in Mile High City.

CBS broadcaster Andrew Catalon had the perfect call of Fairleigh Dickinson’s Purdue upset

CBS broadcaster Andrew Catalon had the PERFECT call of Fairleigh Dickinson upsetting Purdue.

History was made on Friday night as No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson pulled off the unfathomable upset over No. 1 Purdue in the 2023 NCAA men’s tournament.

The Knights’ 63-58 victory over the Boilermakers is only the second-ever time a No. 16 seed has taken down a No. 1 seed in the NCAA men’s tournament.

Fairleigh Dickinson joins University of Maryland, Baltimore County as the two No. 16 seeds in NCAA men’s tournament history to defeat a No. 1 seed.

CBS broadcaster Andrew Catalon marked the occasion with the absolutely perfect call to announce Fairleigh Dickinson’s monumental upset.

“FDU believe it?” Catalon exclaimed on the game broadcast, which will now go down in March Madness history.

You can also hear the call of the pivotal Sean Moore 3-pointer for Fairleigh Dickinson that helped widen the team’s final margin for victory.

College basketball fans will be talking about what Fairleigh Dickinson has accomplished for years, and Andrew Catalon’s pitch-perfect call of the seismic win will forever follow this historic moment.