How Much Are Your Favorite Sports Analysts And Announcers Making?

Published on 02/23/2020
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Booger McFarland

Anthony “Booger” McFarland got drafted by the Bucks in 1999 but joined the Colts later on. He won two Super Bowls before he retired. He is now working as a sportscaster and analyst for SEC Network. He also makes guest appearances on Mike & Mike and does sideline reporting for Monday Night Football. We think that it is neat that he announces from the “Booger Mobile.” He makes $7.9 million each year!

Booger McFarland

Booger McFarland

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Harold Reynolds

Former MLB player Harold Johnson started working as a sports analyst after retiring from the field. He has worked for Fox and ESPN before he worked as the MLB.com and MLB Network senior analyst. You might have seen him on Quick Pitch, MLB Tonight, and Diamond Demo as well. He co-hosts Hot Stove during the off-season and has been nominated for a Sports Emmy before. His annual salary is $7 million.

Harold Reynolds

Harold Reynolds

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