The Salaries Of Your Favorite Sports Announcers And Analysts

Published on 10/17/2019
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Troy Aikman

Retired quarterback Troy Aikman was the top pick during the 1989 draft. He was with the Cowboys for twelve seasons, which is the longest stretch of any QB the team ever had. The Super Bowl champion and Pro Bowl member retired from the game in 2000, at which point he went into broadcasting. He covered five Super Bowls and received an Emmy nomination for his work. He now hosts on Sporting News Radio and appears on the Dunham and Miller Sports Show once a week. He has an annual salary of $1 million.

Troy Aikman

Troy Aikman

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Bob Costas

Bob Costas works for the MLB Network, although he spent 38 years with NBC Sports before that. He won a number of Emmy Awards from 1980 until 2018. He has also hosted the Olympics for NBC a total of 11 times from 1992 to 2016. He covered various sports during his tenure and hosted Football Night In America. His last NBC broadcasting gig was the 2018 Belmont Stakes. He now earns $7 million a year.

Bob Costas

Bob Costas

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