The Salaries Of Your Favorite Sports Announcers And Analysts

Published on 10/17/2019
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Ian Eagle

Known for covering Game 6 of the NBA Finals in 2013, Ian Eagle covers a lot of sports on national TV. He has been covering NBA games for TNT for the past few years, but he also calls NCAA games for CBS. He kicked off his career by working for SportChannel before he joined Fox. He cemented his status in the industry by becoming the play-by-play analyst for Jets games. He earns $1 million a year. Impressive!

Ian Eagle

Ian Eagle

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Rodney Harrison

We are sure that football fans remember the former Chargers and Patriots safety. Rodney Harrison was picked for the Pro Bowl twice and won two Super Bowls. In 2008, he quit the sport after suffering a muscle tear. After that, he started to announce for Sunday Night Football on NBC. He continues to hold the record for making 30 interceptions and 30 sacks! He has an annual salary of $11.5 million now.

Rodney Harrison

Rodney Harrison

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