The Salaries Of Your Favorite Sports Announcers And Analysts

Published on 10/17/2019
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Booger McFarland

Anthony “Booger” McFarland earned his moniker when he was a naughty little boy. The name stayed with him over the course of his career. He was drafted to the Bucks in 1999 but later joined the Colts. He has two Super Bowl rings to his name. Now retired, he works as an SEC Network sportscaster and football analyst. He also guests on the ESPN morning show Mike & Mike and covers sidelines for Monday Night Football. How cool is it that he announces from his “Booger Mobile”? His annual salary is $7.9 million!

Booger McFarland

Booger McFarland

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Harold Reynolds

Harold Johnson is a former MLB player who became a sports analyst after he retired from the field. He worked for ESPN and Fox before he started working as a senior analyst for the MLB Network and MLB.com. He has gone on various Fox shows like Diamond Demo, Quick Pitch, and MLB Tonight. He is a co-host of the morning show Hot Stove when the season is over. He has won a Sports Emmy nomination in the past. Don’t you feel jealous now that you know that he makes $7 million in a single year?

Harold Reynolds

Harold Reynolds

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