Bengals vs. Cowboys scores and live updates: Dallas, Cincinnati were all in 4th quarter on NFL ‘Monday Night Football’

The dynamic animations and constant gags ripped straight out of “The Simpsons” are one thing, but a job well done by Drew Butler, Mina Kimes and Dan Orlovsky on a broadcast assignment with very little playbook. Butler is a nimble point guard who handles the play-by-play, but also draws attention to various “The Simpsons” characters and jokes around the stadium. Kimes, who has made no secret of her love for the Simpsons, has brought the most energy — her genuine moment of joy when Ralph Wiggum pulled his best Ja’Marr Chase and caught a touchdown was one of the best moments of the first half.

Orlovsky himself keeps things fun and light, and his casual dynamic with Kimes is more reminiscent of what you see between them on social media and ESPN’s “NFL Live” than a standard television analyst booth.