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Charissa Thompson

Income: $700,000
Net worth: $3 million

Considering the variety of sports Charissa Thompson covers, her salary doesn't seem to match her peers. Thompson covers baseball, basketball, football, and even unusual competitions such as beatboxing. Her big break in sportscasting came when she was hired by Fox to cover baseball games.

Charissa Thompson

She then went on to be a pitchside reporter for the NFL and has worked for a range of networks, including ESPN, GSN, and Versus. Her modest salary of $700,000 is at least compensated by the fact Thompson gets free entry to sporting events.

Troy Aikman

Income: $7.5 million
Net worth: $50 million

When the three-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback Troy Aikman retired from football in 2001, he didn't have to wait long to find another job. This all-star quarterback's opinion mattered to fans of the sport, and the former Dallas Cowboys player became a member of the Fox Sports team.

Troy Aikman

He was initially a part of the network's telecasts, but after just one year in the job, he was promoted to part of the announcing crew. Aikman took his role seriously, and in 2004 he was nominated for an Emmy.

Erin Andrews

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $20 million

As the daughter of an award-winning TV journalist, it's not exactly a surprise that Erin Andrews also chose to follow this career path. After getting her degree in Telecommunication, she started working for Fox Sports Florida, and things took off quickly from there.

Erin Andrews

She's worked for ESPN and ABC, and now she's a sideline reporter for Fox NFL. Her powerful charisma also landed her a contract as the co-host of Dancing with the Stars, bringing her annual salary up to an estimated $2 million.

Michelle Beadle

Income: $5 million
Net worth: $4 million

Sportscaster Michelle Beadle has become a name synonymous with ESPN's NBA coverage and 'SportsCenter' on ESPN2. She was born in Italy but moved to Texas when she was still a child, and grew up loving sports.

Michelle Beadle

Beadle began her career in the sporting world as an intern with the San Antonio Spurs before getting a job with Fox Sports Net hosting 'Big Game Hunters.' She switched to ESPN in 2009 and is estimated to earn around $5 million per year for her services.

Michael Wilbon

Income: $6 million
Net worth: $16 million

Michael Wilbon earns more than most sportscasters, and that's largely down to the amount of work he does. Wilbon doesn't just cover the NFL, he also calls games for the NBA and co-hosts 'Pardon the Interruption' with Tony Kornheiser.

Michael Wilbon

The sportscaster also has a position with the Washington Post, where he writes and has his own column. All of those duties add up to a salary of around $6 million. Wilbon once found his schedules conflicted when he had to choose between covering an NBA game or the Super Bowl.

Colin Cowherd

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $14 million

Colin Cowherd started his broadcasting career as a sports anchor for a local Las Vegas TV station before he became one of the original hosts of SportsNation on ESPN. Cowherd's engaging style was loved by fans of SportsNation, so it didn't take long for him to get his own show, 'Colins New Football Show.'

Colin Cowherd

He then began a new show, 'The Herd with Colin Cowherd' on ESPN, which was such a big hit that when he left the network, he immediately signed to Fox Sports.

Cris Collinsworth

Income: $4 million
Net worth: $14 million

Cris Collinsworth spent eight years in the NFL, and when it was time for him to leave professional football behind, he didn't go too far away. The former wide receiver began his sportscasting career as a guest on the Cincinnati station WLW and soon became the full-time host of his own show.

Cris Collinsworth

Since his work in Cincinnati Collinsworth as found work on national networks like HBO and Fox. Collinsworth is one of the most respected sportscasters in the world thanks to his $4 million salary and 15 Sports Emmy Awards.

Michael Strahan

Income: ‎$17 million
Net worth: ‎$65 million

This former Super Bowl champion is in high demand, and not just as a sportscaster. The presenter also hosts the daytime talk show 'Live! With Kelly and Michael.' Of course, his expertise in the sporting world means he also has a regular job talking football, and Strahan often works as an analyst for 'Fox NFL Sunday.'

Michael Strahan

Strahan took to broadcasting like a duck to water and has won two Emmys for his on-screen personality. Strahan is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and is estimated to earn $17 million annually.

Dan Shulman

Income: $1 million
Net worth: $3 million

When Dan Shulman left college, it wasn't obvious that he was going to have a career as a sportscaster. He left college with a degree in actuarial science from the University of Western Ontario.

Dan Shulman

Shulman volunteered at a local community television channel after college, and his first job calling a game wasn't even paid. That didn't stop him from being noticed, and in 2001 he was hired by ESPN. Shulman became a play-by-play announcer for college basketball and MLB games, which earns him a salary of $1 million.

Jim Rome

Income: $30 million
Net worth: $75 million

Jim Rome has made a success out of talking about sports. He is estimated to earn $30 million per year, with over 2.5 million people regularly tuning in to his radio show.

Jim Rome: $30 million

Rome's CBS Sports Radio show, 'The Jim Rome Show' is one of the most listened to radio shows in the United States. He also hosts live events, with upwards of 10,000 people turning up to listen to what he has to say.

Joe Buck

Income: $6 million
Net worth: $15 million

Joe Buck is one of the leading sportscasters in the world, which is why he's paid an estimated $6 million per year. He has been a major part of 'NFL on Fox' since 1994, and Buck has been relied upon to keep the fans informed about the game ever since.

Joe Buck

His play-by-play knowledge has seen Buck recognized as the National Sportscaster of the Year three times. Buck's father, Jack Buck, is a legendary sportscaster too, so it's clear to see that the apple didn't fall far from the tree.

Skip Bayless

Income: $5 million
Net worth: $13 million

Skip isn't his birth name, but since John Edward Bayless II was a child, his parents called him 'Skip.' That name stuck and he has legally changed his name to Skip, just to make sure everyone calls him it.

Skip Bayless

Bayless' career began as a journalist in printed media, before moving to broadcasting later in life. Bayless was recruited by Fox Sports when he became the co-host of 'Skip and Shannon: Undisputed.' He's now a big name in the world of sportscasting and earns a reported $5 million per year.

Kevin Harlan

Income: $400,000
Net worth: $1 million

Kevin Harlan is one of the most successful sportscasters ever, and you only have to look at his Super Bowl record to know that. The sportscaster has called the second-most consecutive Super Bowl games in history with nine.

Kevin Harlan

He first started broadcasting back in college, calling play-by-plays at just 22. Since then, he has gone on to call NFL and college basketball games. His salary of $400,000 might be less than others, but that doesn't take away from the National Sportscaster of the Year award he won in 2017.

Marv Albert

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $25 million

To many basketball fans, there is only one voice they want to hear calling their team's games, and that's Marv Albert. The legendary sportscaster began his career in 1962, finding himself being inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame.

Marv Albert

Albert is the lead announcer for basketball games broadcast on TNT, but he has covered more sports than basketball during his five decades as a sportscaster. The sportscaster has also lent his voice to sports such as football, boxing, ice hockey, and tennis over the years.

Diletta Leotta

Net worth: $1-5 million

Diletta Leotta is an Italian sports broadcaster who's been making waves in the U.S as she makes headway in her line of work. She's worked for major networks like Sky Sport Italy and DAZN, presenting Serie A and Serie B soccer games.

Diletta Leotta

The sportscaster is reportedly worth between $1-5 million and we're expecting it to go much higher as she gains recognition – she already has a few million followers on Instagram and counting.

Federica Fontana

Net worth: $1-5 million

If you're a fan of Italian soccer and actually watch Italian programming, chances are you've seen Federica Fontana before. Also, we really envy you. Federica has hosted numerous studio shows about the Serie A, the top-flight league of Italian soccer.

Federica Fontana

Other than television presenting, she's also competed in beauty pageants when she was younger. The best thing we can tell you about her, though, is that she released calendars of herself in her native country, which we didn't actually know was still a thing. Her net worth is estimated to be somewhere from $1 to 5 million.

Jillian Barberie

Net worth: $8 million

Jillian Barberie, also known professionally (and briefly) as Jillian Reynolds, was the "weather girl" for Fox NFL Sunday, while pulling double duty on local Los Angeles entertainment show Good Day L.A. There were early signs that Jillian would regale football viewers with stories about cold fronts, too.

Jillian Barberie

Before making the big time, she appeared on The Weather Network in her native Canada, while also doing some time in a Miami station. She has been married twice and has two children. Her net worth is a healthy $8 million.

Burcu Esmersoy

Net worth: $1-5 million

Though she might not be immediately recognizable to American eyes, Burcu Esmersoy is one of Turkey's biggest celebrities. She has hosted multiple local versions of famous reality shows, including the Turkish iterations of Survivor, Dancing with the Stars, and The Great British Bake Off.

Burcu Esmersoy

Before that, however, she spent years presenting uber-popular studio shows covering Turkish sports. Not content with limiting herself only to TV, Burcu competed in Japan's Miss International beauty pageant, and has accumulated a net worth in the $1 to 5 million range.

Marisol González

Net worth: $1 million

Latin America is known to be soccer crazy, and Mexico's no different. America's southern neighbor has been a permanent fixture in the World Cup since the very first one in 1930, and has made it as far as the quarter-finals on two separate occasions.

Marisol González

Not only that, but Mexico will co-host the World Cup in 2026, alongside the U.S. and Canada. As we get closer to that date, expect to see more and more of Marisol González. The former Miss Universe contestant is a reporter for Televisa Deportes, which has helped her with her $1 million net worth.

Inés Sainz

Net worth: $4 million

Known as the "Queen of Super Bowl Media Day," Mexican reporter Inés Sainz often grabs more attention than the superstar athletes she's there to interview. At the 2007 media day, for instance, Sainz was photographed more than Peyton Manning – who we might remind you went on to win the MVP.

Inés Sainz

It seems like Sainz is a show unto herself, but don't think about making unwanted advances – she got her black belt in taekwondo when she was 14! She also has two degrees from well-regarded Mexican universities, meaning she's more well-rounded than even the most versatile athlete.

Jimmy Johnson

Income: $600,000
Net worth: $40 million

Jimmy Johnson really knows what he's talking about when it comes to football. Not only did he have a career playing football, but he starred as a coach. Johnson became one of only three coaches to win both a major college football championship and a Super Bowl.

Jimmy Johnson

After retiring from coaching in 1999, Johnson became an analyst for Fox Sports, and he has been on our screens ever since. Johnson mainly works as a member of the analysis team on Fox NFL Sunday.

Jill Arrington

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $9 million

This sportscaster and reporter has enjoyed a long and varied career, dating back to 1994. She's been on Fox Sports and ESPN, among other big channels, and has also made some nice profit off of her acting career.

Jill Arrington

Jill is clearly business savvy since she has used her fame to appear in endorsements for Nike, among other brands, and done voice-over work. All in all, her hard work has been paying off – and she is today estimated to be worth $9 million.

Samantha Ponder

Income: $4.9 million
Net worth: $12.5 million

As the host of the very popular 'Sunday NFL Countdown,' Samantha Ponder is one of the most-watched sportscasters in the United States. Ponder worked hard to get where she is after her career beginnings as a hostess at an ESPN-owned restaurant.

Samantha Ponder

She met several influential members of the network during that time, and she managed to impress them enough to give her a shot at an internship. The rest is history for Ponder, who now is estimated to earn $4.9 million.

Britt McHenry

Income: Six figures (annual)
Net worth: $1.5 million

Born on May 28, 1986, in New Jersey, the 33-year-old sports reporter is one of the highest-paid journalists and anchors. McHenry has started her career as a sports reporter at NewsChannel 8, then continued working at WJLA-TV, ABC Television, and Fox Sports San Diego.

Britt McHenry

McHenry is now working at Fox News, Fox Nation, WTTG and FOX 5 DC. Officially McHenry's net worth is estimated to be around $1.5 million, but many sources say that it might be even higher.

Tony Romo

Income: ‎$4 million
Net worth:‎ $70 million

When Tony Romo decided to turn his hand at sports broadcasting, few people could have predicted how well it would have gone. Though we reckon Romo had a good idea. Since the former football star got behind the microphone for CBS, Romo has been making some amazing play predictions on the football field.

Tony Romo

His knowledge makes him an ideal commentator, which is why he's paid so much money for sharing his expertise with the world. Romo's analysis has been so good, people have called for him to become a coach.

Adam Schefter

Income: $1.2 million
Net worth: $4 million

The moment a sportscaster gets behind the microphone, it becomes clear whether they know anything about the sport they are talking about or not. Adam Schefter proved to everyone he had a ton of sports knowledge to justify his switch from journalist to sportscaster in 2009.

Adam Schefter

He first began commentating on NFL games in 2009, and has grown to be a fan-favorite. His annual salary of $1.2 million isn't the highest, especially considering he also commentates on NBA games at courtside.

Terry Bradshaw

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $25 million

Terry Bradshaw is a legend in the world of American football, so when he retired from the sport, it was only a matter of time before he turned to broadcasting. He has been there and won it all, many times, so his knowledge is invaluable to listen to for the people watching football at home.

Terry Bradshaw

Bradshaw earns $2 million per year for her services as an analyst. He remains one of the most popular football players to ever play the game because his presence is still in the community.

Stephen A. Smith

Income: $8 million
Net worth: $16 million

When it comes to basketball, there is one person's voice that is often heard more than anyone else's. Smith played basketball in college but didn't make it in the pro game. That hasn't stopped him from becoming one of the most famous faces in the world of basketball.

Stephen A. Smith

The sportscaster isn't afraid to tackle difficult issues, and that has helped earn the analyst a reported $8 million salary. He works on ESPN's show 'First Take,' but is also a regular on 'SportsCenter' giving his trademark provocative analysis.

Bonnie Bernstein

Income: $500,000
Net worth: $1 million

Bonnie Bernstein is considered to be one of the most accomplished sportscasters in the United States. She has worked with ESPN and CBS over the years, although she mostly works in a guest role.

Bonnie Bernstein

That means she doesn't work so often as other sportscasters, which sees her salary at an estimated $500,000. Bernstein first found work in sports as a news and sports director at a local radio station in Delaware. Since then, she has become one of the best pitchside interviewers in sports broadcasting.

Curt Menefee

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $3 million

It really pays to be diverse in the sportscasting world, as Curt Menefee's net worth suggests. He has worked his way up to the top of the sportscasting world and has made an estimated $3 million for himself.

Curt Menefee

Menefee worked his way up to the top after first entering the world of sports journalism after college, finding work with local television companies. Some of the sports Menefee covers include football, basketball, soccer, and mixed martial arts. Menefee also works as the host of 'Fox NFL Sunday' with Terry Bradshaw and Howie Long.

Tony Kornheiser

Income: $6 million
Net worth: $16 million

Tony Kornheiser may well go down in history as one of the most talented sportscasters there has ever been. He first started covering sports back in the 1970s when he worked as a columnist. His witty writing style made him a star, and The Washington Post has retained his services for 40 years.

Tony Kornheiser

Kornheiser has moved into other mediums though, and he co-hosts the Emmy-winning show 'Pardon the Interruption.' The sportscaster also hosts his own podcast, 'The Tony Kornheiser Show,' which also contributes to his estimate salary of $6 million.

Kirk Herbstreit

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $4 million

During his senior year of football in high school, Kirk Herbstreit grabbed the spotlight. He was voted the Gatorade Player of the Year before going on to have a very successful college football career with Ohio State. The quarterback was voted the team's MVP in his four years with Ohio.

Kirk Herbstreit

Following college, Herbstreit focused on his broadcasting career and is now a co-host on 'College GameDay' on ESPN. It's not just talking that pays the bills for Herbstreit, and he also works as a writer for ESPN.com.

Jay Bilas

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $4.5 million

It's fair to say that Jay Bilas knows the college basketball scene as well as anybody. The sportscaster was a standout player for Duke University and was a Top 50 recruit for college scouts. Bilas has applied his knowledge of college basketball to his sportscasting career, making him one of the best in the game.

Jay Bilas

Bilas has been able to justify his $2 million per year salary with his two consecutive Emmy nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Studio Analyst.

Joe Rogan

Income: $5 million
Net worth: $25 million

While it wasn't initially that obvious why Joe Rogan became the voice of the UFC, once he got behind the microphone, everything made sense. Rogan has a long history of practicing martial arts, and while he is a comedian, martial arts are his first love.

Joe Rogan

He is estimated to receive around $500,000 per pay-per-view event he commentates, which earns him around $5 million per year. His excitement for the action that unfolds in the ring is infectious, and it's something that keeps people coming back for more.

Scott Van Pelt

Income: $4 million
Net worth: $16 million

Scott Van Pelt began his career working with the Golf Channel, where his broadcasting career grew from strength to strength. His five-year career with the Golf Channel led to some hugely popular shows, and he continued following the sport he loves when he switched to ESPN.

Scott Van Pelt

Van pelt was then given his own radio show, which proved to ESPN that he had the charisma to host his own TV show. The sportscaster is now the late-night host of 'SportsCenter' and earns an estimated $4 million for the pleasure.

Johnny Weir

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $4 million

There is more to Johnny Weir than meets the eye, and the sportscaster has a lot of talents. He is best known for his figure skating career, but since then, he has also become an activist, fashion designer, and philanthropist.

Johnny Weir

Weir was known for being the 'bad boy' of figure skating, and he brought plenty of attention to the sport while he was on the ice. He got into sportscasting when he appeared on several TV shows during the 2010 Winter Olympics before hosting at the following Winter Olympics.

Michael Cole

Income: $650,000
Net worth: $4 million

Michael Cole has worked with the WWE for over two decades now, and he has risen through the rankings, just like any champion should. Cole started out doing backstage interviews and is now considered the main commentator for WWE events.

Michael Cole

He might have become a bit of a meme for wrestling fans due to some of his mistakes and repeated phrases, but bosses at WWE love him. His estimated annual salary of $650,000 isn't the highest for a sportscaster, but few have jobs as fun as Cole's.

Rachel Nichols

Income: $1.5 million
Net worth: $10 million

When Rachel Nichols graduated from college, she honed in on the thing she loved the most, sports. Nichols became a sports journalist after graduation, and she worked hard to get herself in front of the camera after initially reporting for the Washington Post.

Rachel Nichols

In 2004 she became a regular sportscaster on ESPN, covering the NBA and NFL. Nichols broke out and started her own show, 'Unguarded with Rachel Nichols,' leading her to become one of the most prominent female sports journalists in the country.

Gary Neville

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $25 million

English soccer player Gary Neville played for one of the most successful teams in history, Manchester United. The star was a top pro, and when he retired, he made a big commitment to his broadcasting career.

Gary Neville

He brought a level of expert analysis to the sport that few fans had ever heard before, making him an instant hit. Neville works for Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and is estimated to earn around $2 million in salary with the broadcaster.

Mike Golic

Income: $6 million
Net worth: $20 million

While winning is everything in sports, sometimes it's good to take a step back and find the funny moments from tense sporting battles. That's something that sportscaster Mike Golic has become known for as he likes to take a look at the bloopers in his own highlight reel titled, 'The Lighter Side of Sports.'

Mike Golic

For 17 years people knew Mike Golic as one half of the sportscasting duo 'Mike and Mike.' Since leaving the show that made him famous, Golic has become the co-host of 'Golic and Wingo.'

Grant Hill

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $250 million

From pretty early on in his life, it was clear that Grant Hill had a special talent for basketball. He had an impressive college career for Duke University, where he won the player of the year and was an NCAA champion twice.

Grant Hill

Hill was selected in the first round draft for the Pistons, and he spent 19 years playing in the NBA. When Hill retired from playing basketball he began a sportscasting career, working with NBA TV to become an analyst.

Howie Long

Income: $4 million
Net worth: $16 million

Given his experience as a professional football player, the moment Howie Long expressed an interest in broadcasting, he was always going to be a hit. The former Oakland Raiders defensive end has even found work in Hollywood as an actor thanks to his charm and charisma.

Howie Long

Despite the lure of Hollywood, football has always been Long's biggest passion, and the former star is now loving life as a sportscaster. Long works as an analyst for Fox Sports during the network's NFL coverage, where he weighs in with his expert opinion.

Chris Fowler

Income: $3 million
Net worth: $7 million

Chris Fowler is a name that many sports fans have come across over the years. The legendary sportscaster has been in the broadcasting world since 1990. He worked on ESPN's 'College GameDay' from 1990 through until 2014, before he left the show behind.

Chris Fowler

That didn't mean Fowler left sportscasting behind though, and since 2014 he has covered other sports such as soccer and tennis. He is still involved in football and is the play-by-play commentator for 'Saturday Night Football' on ABC.

Rece Davis

Income: $1.5 million
Net worth: $3.5 million

Sportscasters really get to live out the dream of many sports fans. They are invited to watch world-class sports as part of their job, and then simply talk about it before, during, and after. Rece Davis made a name for himself in the sports community through his work with ESPN, especially through his hosting of 'College GameDay.'

Rece Davis

His $1.5 million annual salary is contracted until 2021. Davis has said he is incredibly lucky as he has been able to witness some of the best moments in sports history.

Mike Greenberg

Income: $6.5 million
Net worth: $18 million

Mike Greenberg was one of the first five hosts of ESPNEWS, and he has been hosting on the network since 1996. He was one of the Mikes in the ESPN radio show 'Mike and Mike.'

Mike Greenberg

Greenberg is also a published author and is the host of the ESPN syndicated show 'Get Up!' The sportscaster has been around a long time, and people don't seem to be getting sick of him, which explains his $6.5 million salary.

Chris Berman

Income: $5 million
Net worth: $20 million

Chris Berman has spent a long time on the microphone, so it's little surprise that he's one of the top-earning sportscasters in the world. Berman graduated from Brown University in 1977, and not long after that began his long broadcasting career.

Chris Berman

He was one of the first sportscasters for ESPN and has stayed with the network ever since. Berman is considered to be the leader of the ESPN team, and it is hard to imagine the network without him hosting the Stanley Cup Finals, and 'Sunday NFL Countdown.'

Kristen Ledlow

Income: $100,000
Net worth: $500,000

With an estimated salary of $100,000 per year, Kristen Ledlow is still not making quite as much as some of the other names on this list, but considering she's a relative newcomer, we're sure she'll continue to climb up the ladder.

Kristen Ledlow

That's what she's been doing ever since she switched from being an All-American volleyball player in school to investing in her career as a sports anchor. After working for HLN and CNN, she currently co-hosts the show NBA Inside Stuff on NBA TV.

Hannah Storm

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $2.5 Million

Hannah Storm dedicated her career to sports journalism, and she is one of the most recognizable female sportscasters in the United States. When she graduated from college, she worked hard and was already addressing the nation in 1989 for CNN. Storm moved to ESPN in 2008 as the anchor of 'SportsCenter.'

Hannah Storm

One thing that makes Storm such a fan-favorite is her willingness to ask difficult questions. Storm along with Andrea Kremer became the very first female duo to commentate on an NFL game when they presided over a game for Amazon Prime.

Linda Cohn

Income: $3 million
Net worth: $10 million

Linda Cohn practically spent her life watching sports, and it naturally led to a career in sportscasting. She watched sports with her father on TV regularly, and that understanding of what makes a good sportscaster stuck with Cohn.

Linda Cohn

Her first step to becoming a nationally-recognized sportscaster was to take a job as a sports anchor for a local news radio station in New York. Cohn was hired by ESPN in 1992 to work on 'SportsCenter,' where she has worked since and even hosted her 5,000th edition in 2016.

Jenny Taft

Income: $1.5 million
Net worth: $2 million

Jenny Taft has made quite a name for herself in sports broadcasting. She started off working with Fox Sports back in 2011 and was a sideline reporter for the WNBA team, the Minnesota Lynx.

Jenny Taft

She then did reporting at the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2014, the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada, and several MLB and NFL games. No wonder Jenny earns an estimate of $1.5 million per year! In addition, Jenny is a moderator for the FS1 sports talk show, Skip and Shannon: Undisputed.

Kenny Albert

Income: $500,000
Net worth: $2 million

Kenny Albert was born with sports journalism in his blood. He's the son of Marv Albert and has two sportscasters as uncles. It's no wonder, then, he got into the business himself.

Kenny Albert

Kenny is also the only sportscaster in history who has ever done the play-by-play commentary on all four of the biggest professional sports, from the NFL through to the MLB. While his net worth and income may not be as high as some others on the list, there's no denying he's got the experience.

Rocky Boiman

Income: $50,000
Net worth: $3-4 million

Rocky Boiman started off his sports career back in high school in Ohio. On top of playing football, he also tried his hand at both baseball and track. There's no denying that sports is in his blood!

Rocky Boiman

After retiring from professional football, where he played for several teams from 2002 until 2010, he decided to try out sports broadcasting. Alongside working for various British radio stations, he's also a color analyst for college football games.

James Brown

Income: $3 million
Net worth: $10 million

This sports broadcaster has been in the game for a very long time. After failing to play professional football himself, he took on a role with CBS back in the 1980s. However, it was his time on the NFL on Fox pregame show from 1994 that really catapulted James Brown into the limelight.

James Brown

Nowadays, he's the host of The James Brown Show, while also taking on several sportscaster spots on CBS shows and the NFL Network. He's one busy guy!

Lee Corso

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $12 million

After playing football at college, Lee Corso decided to go down the route of coaching. He got his first head coach role for Louisville back in 1969 and his coaching career continued until 1985. Just two years after he retired as a coach, he became a featured analyst on the College GameDay program for ESPN.

Lee Corso

Lee Corso has been a part of the show since the very first episode and has become a staple in football fans lives. However, his salary for ESPN remains undisclosed.

Tony Dungy

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $10 million

There's no denying that some of the most successful sports broadcasters on TV, with the highest net worths, were once players or coaches themselves. Tony Dungy was both, however! After playing in both high school and college, he remained undrafted in 1977 but would go on to become a free agent for the Steelers.

Tony Dungy

Dungy's career ended after several trades and he decided to go back to the Steelers as a coach. His coaching career finished with the Colts in 2008 and he joined NBC's Football Night in America shortly after.

Boomer Esiason

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $15 million

Boomer Esiason is yet another example of a former professional football played turned sports broadcaster. During his time as an NFL quarterback, he played for the Bengals, New York Jets, and the Cardinals.

Boomer Esiason

He retired from the sport in 1997 and continued his love for broadcasting, which he had been doing part-time while he was still playing. He is now a color commentator and analyst for CBS Sports, alongside hosting the morning sports radio show on WFAN.

Dan Fouts

Income: $750,000
Net worth: $10 million

This former NFL player spent 15 years playing professionally for the San Diego Chargers, up until his retirement in 1987. After breaking various records and securing a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he decided to get into sports broadcasting instead.

Dan Fouts

Dan Fouts started off as an analyst on NFL on CBS, before working on various other TV shows over the decades. He is now a color commentator during NFL games on CBS Sports.

Jon Gruden

Income: $6.5 million
Net worth: $10 million

The current head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders is in high demand, as his salary just goes to prove. His income just for his broadcasting work is believed to be around $6.5 million! So, it's likely that his yearly take-home is a lot more than that.

Jon Gruden

Jon Gruden was first hired by ESPN back in 2009 and continued to provide commentary and analysis during many of the NFL games and draft shows. His deal in 2014 made him the highest paid personality at ESPN, but gave him an out if he wanted to go back to coaching…

Rodney Harrison

Income: $1.5 million
Net worth: $11.5 million

While he may not make a lot of money yet as a sports broadcaster, Rodney Harrison had already raked in a fortune as a professional football player. With two Super Bowl rings under his belt, and a whole ton of records for sacks, this NFL star was worth every cent.

Rodney Harrison

Even if he was often voted the "dirtiest player." Rodney Harrison announced his retirement from the sport in 2009, when he decided he wanted to become an analyst on Football Night in America on NBC.

Daryl Johnston

Income: $65,000
Net worth: $3 million

What hasn't Daryl Johnston done in his career? He played high school and college football, before being drafted for the Dallas Cowboys back in 1989. He retired just 10 years later, but would come back to become the General Manager of the San Antonio Commanders in 2018.

Daryl Johnston

Since 2013, Johnston has also been a regular on our TV screens. He became a commentator alongside another one of the people on our list, Kenny Albert! He now works on NFL on Fox.

Dan Marino

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $35 million

Dan Marino was a former NFL player who stuck with the Miami Dolphins for an impressive 17 seasons before he retired. Although he never won a Super Bowl, he is often thought of as one of the best quarterbacks of all time.

Dan Marino

When he retired from playing professionally, he went on to work for CBS as a sports broadcaster. He was awarded an honorary doctorate degree in Sports Journalism from the University of Pittsburgh back in 2005.

Al Michaels

Income: $6 million
Net worth: $30 million

Alan (or Al) Michaels has been in the business for a very long time. In fact, he has racked up an impressive three decades with ABC Sports, over a decade with NBC, and even a stint on Sky Sports since 2015, he is one of the longest-running play-by-play commentators of all time.

Al Michaels

Al Michaels specializes in NFL, but he's been known for some of his favorite calls in games such as the Miracle on Ice at the 1980 Winter Olympics. It's no wonder he has managed to make an impressive $30 million over the years.

Jim Nantz

Income: $5 million
Net worth: $15 million

This sportscaster can boast decades of experience over a variety of different sports, from the NFL through to the PGA. Since 1989, he has been the sports anchor at CBS for coverage of the Masters Tournament and is the current lead play-by-play commentator for NFL on CBS.

Jim Nantz

Jim Nantz's work in sports broadcasting has earned him several Emmy Awards and five NSSA National Sportscaster of the Year awards. Whether you're a golf fan, college basketball fan, or NFL fan, there's a good chance you know who Jim Nantz is!

Phil Simms

Income: $3 million
Net worth: $16 million

Like many of the legends of yesteryear, Phil Simms played football for just one team for his entire 15-year career. His time at the New York Giants as a quarterback earned him plenty of prestige, but he didn't give up on his love of football when he retired in 1993.

Phil Simms

Instead, he moved to ESPN for a year, before a brief stint at NBC. However, he is now best known for appearing on CBS Sports shows, as a commentator and analyst.

Joe Theismann

Income: $1 million
Net worth: $8 million

There's not a lot that Joe Theismann can't do. Not only was he a former professional football player, but he can now add restaurateur, corporate speaker, and sports broadcaster to his resume. In 1985, after an injury that ended his career, he joined ESPN as a commentator and analyst for nearly two decades.

Joe Theismann

He now often works on the NFL Network and the Redskins preseason TV broadcast, but that's not all. On top of all his sports journalism work, Joe owns a restaurant and bar in Virginia… Just to keep him super busy!

Mike Tirico

Income: $3 million
Net worth: $6 million

Mike Tirico was a staple on ESPN for 25 years, before his contract came to an end. He was quickly snapped up by NBC Sports in 2016 where he became the lead host for the network's golf coverage. However, Tirico isn't just a golfing guy.

Mike Tirico

He has covered the NBA, college sports, world cup soccer, hockey, and so much more. With his ability to commentate on practically every single sport, it seems as though his $3 million salary is well justified.

Thom Brennaman

Income: $300-400,000
Net worth: $2 million

When Thom Brennaman was at college, he was unsure whether he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps and become a sports broadcaster. His dad, Marty Brennaman, had become known for his opinionated and zealous commentary during his time as a radio sportscaster for the Cincinnati Reds.

Thom Brennaman

However, Thom soon took the plunge and was hired by Fox in 1994 where he has been ever since. He may not be the richest or have the highest salary, but there's no denying sports wouldn't be the same without him!

Bob Costas

Income: $7 million
Net worth: $45 million

Bob Costas as a sports broadcasting legend, who has been in the business since 1973! From 1980 through to 2018, this sportscaster was employed by NBC Sports where he covered pretty much every sport imaginable. He also has had the honor to host 11 Olympic Games for American TV audiences.

Bob Costas

Nowadays, he has his own show on the MLB Network, for which he gets paid a fair few bucks. With dozens of awards to his name, Bob Costas was inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame back in 2012.

Michael Kay

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $3 million

Back in 1982, Michael Kay worked at the New York Post writing general sports-related assignments. Little did he know that he would go on to become the New York Yankees' lead television play-by-play announcer and TV broadcaster.

Michael Kay

As the host of CenterStage on the YES Network and the host of his own radio show on WEPN-FM, New York Yankees fans will likely have seen or heard Michael Kay – a lot! His combined announcement and sports broadcasting work reportedly brings in around $2 million a year.

Sean McDonough

Income: $80,000
Net worth: $2 million

Sean McDonough always knew he wanted to be something to do with sports. His first job in college was working for Dick MacPherson, who was the coach of Syracuse football team. However, it was in 1990 when this sports broadcaster would get his big break on CBS Sports.

Sean McDonough

Sean McDonough worked with CBS for almost a decade before finding out his contract would not be renewed. He then went on to work with ABC and ESPN in 2000, where he has been ever since.

Harold Reynolds

Income: $100,000
Net worth: $7 million

This former MLB second baseman made his debut in baseball back in 1983, where he played for the Seattle Mariners. Harold Reynolds played for the Mariners, Baltimore Orioles, and then finally the California Angels before he retired from the sport in 1994. Two years after retirement, this former player would go on to become the lead studio analyst for Baseball Tonight on ESPN.

Harold Reynolds

After a controversial firing and subsequent lawsuit in 2006, Harold Reynolds struggled to find work. However, he has been with the MLB Network since its launch in 2009.

John Sterling

While not predominately a sports broadcaster on TV, it would be ludicrous to exclude John Sterling from this list! Since 1989, he has been the main announcer and broadcaster for the New York Yankees on various radio stations, including WABC and WFAN.

John Sterling

John Sterling holds an impressive record of calling 5060 consecutive New York Yankees games over three decades, but had to take an 8-day break in 2019. On top of his radio work, Sterling has also announced the Kitten Bowl and one game on the YES Network.

Matt Vasgersian

Income: $250,000
Net worth: $1.5 million

Matt Vasgersian had big dreams of becoming a star from a young age, joining the Screen Actors Guild when he was just seven. However, it was in 1991 when he started working in baseball as a Minor Leagues announcer, before working for various radio stations and with several different teams.

Matt Vasgersian

In 2006, Matt Vasgersian joined Fox Sports and then went on to become a studio host for the MLB Network from the moment it launched in 2009. On top of his work in baseball, this sports broadcaster has also announced games in the NFL, XFL, and even the Olympic Games.

Suzy Kolber

Income: $3 million
Net worth: $18 million

At college, Suzy Kolber was both a sports journalist and a skier. She developed a love for talking about sports, and eventually, that's what she is best known for. Even at a young age, Kolber's quality as a sportscaster won her local Sports Emmy as a Miami sports broadcaster went a long way to proving that.

Suzy Kolber

She became a member of the ESPN team in 1993, where she was one of the first anchors on ESPN2. Thanks to her experience in her role Kolber is thought to earn around $3 million annually.

Jenn Brown

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $1.5 million

Jenn Brown started off her life as an athlete in college, before moving into the TV and broadcasting world. Her big break came while she was considering going to law school to become a sports agent, and instead found herself hosting a travel show.

Jenn Brown

However, she is now probably best known for the eight years she spent as a sports broadcaster on ESPN, as well as hosting American Ninja Warrior. Jenn Brown has even dabbled in some modeling work for athleticwear brand Under Armour.

Melanie Collins

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $500,000

When Melanie Collins graduated with a degree in Broadcast Journalism, she always knew she wanted to get into the sports broadcasting world. It didn't take her long to start making a name for herself, first as a sideline reporter for college football and basketball, and then working with Yahoo! Sports.

Melanie Collins

Nowadays, she is best known as an NFL sideline reporter on CBS Sports and the host of several shows on the Golf Channel. She may not be the richest sports broadcaster in the world, but Melanie Collins is certainly working her way up the rankings.

Heidi Watney

Income: $250,000
Net worth: $3 million

There aren't a lot of things that Heidi Watney hasn't tried her hand in. While at high school, this athlete participated in a variety of different sports, including diving, hurdles, gymnastics, and even cheerleading.

Heidi Watney

In 2002, this up and coming star competed in Miss California USA where she was ranked first runner-up. Since graduating, Heidi Watney has worked for several networks and shows in the sports realm, and is now a host and reporter for the MLB Network.

Sara Carbonero

Income: $1 million
Net worth: $10 million

Sara Carbonero has regularly made the headlines, but not always for the best reasons! This Spanish sports broadcaster was once accused of distracting her boyfriend, Iker Casillas, during the 2010 World Cup Game between Spain and Switzerland.

Sara Carbonero

It's thought that this distraction caused Spain to lose and so the journalist became one of the most photographed people during the World Cup. Despite this controversy, Sara Carbonero continued to make a name for herself as a sports broadcaster on Telecinco.

Lindsay Czarniak

Income: $1.5 million
Net worth: $3 million

Lindsay Czarniak grew up watching her father reporting for a local newspaper on sports, and knew she wanted a piece of the action. Growing up a huge sports fan, it didn't take long for her to set her sights on becoming a broadcaster in the industry. She started off as an intern whilst still at college, for WUSA.

Lindsay Czarniak

After working her way up through the ranks, and on various networks and shows, she finally landed her dream job at ESPN in 2011. After leaving in 2017, she was taken on by Fox Sports where she currently works as a studio host for NASCAR races.

Charles Barkley

Income: $1.5 million
Net worth: $40 million

There's no denying that Charles Barkley has one of the biggest net worths on our list, and it's all thanks to his successful career in basketball before he became a sports broadcaster. Voted as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History and a firm favorite with fans, Charles Barkley decided to hang up his basketball sneakers in 2000.

Charles Barkley

Since then, he's stayed close to the sport by becoming an analyst on Inside the NBA. It looks like you won't be getting this man away from basketball for long!

Mike Breen

Income: $500,000
Net worth: $1 million

If you're a fan of the NBA, then there's a good chance you have seen or heard Mike Breen! This play-by-play sports commentator is the lead announcer for the New York Knicks games and is currently in his 28th season as an NBA broadcaster. While many of those years were with NBC, Mike Breen now works for NBA on ABC.

Mike Breen

This sports broadcaster has become famous for shouting "Bang!" after key shots are made, and many of the world's most famous key shots have Mike Breen shouting it over them. He's become a legend in his own right!

Hubie Brown

Income: $500,000
Net worth: $5 million

Hubie Brown enjoyed playing basketball from a young age, having played both in high school and college. However, he remained undrafted in 1955 when he tried to turn professional and decided to embark on a coaching career instead.

Hubie Brown

Hubie Brown won two NBA Coach of the Year Awards, once with Atlanta Hawks in 1978 and then with the Memphis Grizzlies 26 years later. After leaving coaching, he started a career in sports broadcasting and has been nominated for two Sports Emmys.

Doris Burke

Income: $1 million
Net worth: $4 million

Did you know that Doris Burke was the first ever female sports commentator to call a New York Knicks game on the radio and on TV?! After playing college basketball, this college athlete began her broadcasting career in 1990.

Doris Burke

Over the decades, she has gone from strength to strength and won several awards along the way. After her radio career, she moved to TV where she now works calling NBA games on both ESPN and ABC.

Ian Eagle

Income: $200,000
Net worth: $1 million

The 'Birdman' as he's become known first started his sports broadcasting career on college radio, before working on WFAN when he graduated in 1990. Two years later, Ian Eagle was given his own show on the station and the rest, as they say, is history.

Ian Eagle

In 1998, Birdman started his television career and he now works for various networks covering a variety of sports. Currently, he works for CBS, TNT, the YES Network, and the Tennis Channel. Phew! His combined income for these spots is thought to be $200,000.

Tom Heinsohn

Income: $500,000
Net worth: $8 million

You will never meet a bigger advocate for the Boston Celtics NBA team than Tom Heinsohn – he practically is the team! This star first started with the team as a player in 1956, before retiring 9 years later. Four years after retiring as a player, he became the head coach of the Boston Celtics for another 9 years!

Tom Heinsohn
Tom Heinsohn

Finally, in 1981, Heinsohn became a color commentator in the team's television broadcasts alongside Mike Gorman. The pair are now one of the longest-running twosomes in sports broadcasting history!

Gus Johnson

Income: $100,000
Net worth: $500,000

Augustus Johnson Jr. – or Gus, as he's more commonly known – started his career as a play-by-play commentator for the Minnesota Timberwolves back in 1996. From there, his popularity began to grow and he became the go-to guy for both college and professional basketball.

Gus Johnson

He's probably best known for his work on March Madness on CBS, which he started in 1996 and finished in 2011 when he moved to Fox Sports. Gus Johnson's overenthusiastic play calling is a must-see for NBA fans.

Clark Kellogg

Income: $400,000
Net worth: $2 million

Clark "Special K" Kellogg found a love for basketball from a young age, playing both in high school and in college. In 1982, he was drafted 8th during the first round and started playing for the Indiana Pacers. However, his playing career was cut short due to ongoing knee problems and he had to retire in 1986.

Clark Kellogg

Luckily, Clark Kellogg's expertise wasn't going to go to waste as he became a basketball analyst for ESPN in 1990. He is now the lead college basketball analyst for CBS Sports and has an impressive estimated $2 million net worth.

Rebecca Lobo

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $1.5 million

Rebecca Lobo isn't just a formidable sports broadcaster, but she was also once a force to be reckoned with in women's basketball! In 2010, she was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame for her career in the sport from 1997 until 2003.

Rebecca Lobo

Since retiring, Rebecca Lobo has become an expert reporter and analyst, often found commenting on the WNBA over on ESPN. While her income is undisclosed, her estimated net worth proves she's definitely being paid a fair sum for her work.

Reggie Miller

Income: $250,000
Net worth: $90 million

Reggie Miller has an incredible net worth of around $90 million, however not all of that has come from his time as a sports broadcaster. Basketball fans will know that this legend is often regarded as one of the Indiana Pacers' best players of all time.

Reggie Miller

His entire 18-year NBA career was with the Pacers and he retired back in 2005. People were sad to see him go, but he wasn't to be away from our screens for long. If you watch the NBA on TNT, then you'll often see Reggie Miller commentating on the games.

Brad Nessler

Income: $300,000
Net worth: $1.5 million

Like many sports broadcasters, Brad Nessler started off his career as a play-by-play commentator on radio. Throughout the 1980s, Nessler handled the play-by-play for various teams, including the Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins.

Brad Nessler

However, in 1990, he got his first big break on TV calling NFL games on CBS Sports. After a decade or so working for other networks, including ESPN, he made his big return to CBS Sports back in 2016 where he has been working ever since.

Ryan Ruocco

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $2 million

If you're looking for award-winning sports broadcasters, then look no further! Ryan Ruocco has been in the industry since 2006 and has been nominated for countless awards since then.

Ryan Ruocco

With three New York Emmy Awards under his belt, for his work as a play-by-play announcer for both the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Nets, he's definitely one of the best in his game. On top of this, Ryan Ruocco runs a podcast with CC Sabathia and announces boxing for DAZN. He's a busy guy!

Kenny Smith

Income: $4 million
Net worth: $20 million

It's thought that Kenny Smith makes a whopping $4 million for his work in sports broadcasting, which is no small sum! The former professional basketball player started his playing career back in 1987 before retiring exactly a decade later. While he was a renowned NBA player, it would be his work on TV that would gain him international fame.

Kenny Smith

Kenny Smith took on the role of basketball commentator for Inside the NBA on TNT, which has won a whopping nine Emmy Awards! During the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, he also works as an analyst for CBS/Turner.

Jeff Van Gundy

Income: $1 million
Net worth: $16 million

Jeff Van Gundy first started off as a basketball coach for high school teams, then college teams, and then finally the New York Knicks. After working his way up from assistant to head coach in 1996, he stayed with the Knicks for another five years.

Jeff Van Gundy

He then moved onto the Houston Rockets before becoming the head coach for the USA men's national basketball team. If that doesn't keep him busy enough, he also works as a commentator for ESPN.

Dick Vitale

Income: $3 million
Net worth: $16 million

"This is awesome baby!" If you know this phrase, then there's a good chance you know who Dick Vitale (or Dickie V) is. As a former basketball coach in both college and professional levels, he certainly made a name for himself in the sport.

Dick Vitale

However, it was his work as a sportscaster that would truly make him famous. Particularly when he comes with his own catchphrases! Dick Vitale is reported to make around $3 million a year for his work reporting on college basketball on ESPN.

Fran Charles

Income: $150,000
Net worth: $3 million

Fran Charles always knew he wanted to work in broadcasting, which led to him graduating with a Master's Degree from a prestigious school of journalism. His first step on the career ladder was as an overnight reporter and news writer for KSDK-TV. However, just a year later, he was promoted to weekend sports anchor.

Fran Charles

Since then, Fran Charles has worked his way up the ranks to become a revered TV host for the MLB Network, after a brief stint on the NFL network. He's certainly done okay for himself!

Max Kellerman

Income: $78,000
Net worth: $6 million

While Max Kellerman seems to have a lower salary than many on our list, it seems as though he was once paid a lot more! This American sports broadcaster started his career when he was just a teenager, which apparently caught the attention of boxing legend Mike Tyson.

Max Kellerman

Max Kellerman has since gone on to become one of the most famous TV personalities in the boxing world and is the current co-host of ESPN's First Take talk show.

Jim Lampley

Income: $1.1 million
Net worth: $20 million

Is there anyone more famous in the boxing world than Jim Lampley? We don't think so! For 30 years, this legend was the blow-by-blow announcer on HBO World Championship Boxer and most boxing fans will recognize his voice.

Jim Lampley

In fact, it was a sad day when HBO decided they were going to drop the show. On top of his boxing work, Jim Lampley has also hosted an impressive 14 Olympic Games on American TV. More than any other sporting host in history!

Don Cherry

Income: $1 million
Net worth: $14 million

Don Cherry has been part of the NHL community for nearly six whole decades! He played for four teams between 1954 and 1972, before taking over as coach at the Boston Bruins.

Don Cherry

His retirement from NHL in 1980 may have been a sad day for hockey fans, but Don Cherry wasn't giving up on the sport completely. He has since gone on to become a prolific sports broadcaster who is best-known for his 33 seasons of Coach's Corner on CBC.

John Madden

Income: $8 million
Net worth: $200 million

Let's be honest, is there anyone more famous in the NFL than John Madden? We don't think so! This former coach won the Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders and became known for lending his name (and voice) to the Madden NFL game series.

John Madden

After retiring from coaching in 1978, John Madden went on to become a color commentator for NFL telecasts, working with CBS, Fox, ABC and NBC. While he may no longer be a sports broadcaster, we couldn't not include him on the list!

Dan Patrick

Income: $5 million
Net worth: $25 million

Dan Patrick spent a whopping 18 years at ESPN where he was often the anchor of weeknight showings of SportsCenter. Throughout the 1990s, Dan Patrick was one of the most recognizable faces in the sports broadcasting world. People were shocked when he announced his departure from ESPN in 2007, but that didn't stop him from doing what he loves.

Dan Patrick

He still hosts The Dan Patrick Show, which also streams on Bleacher Report. On top of this, he works as a senior writer for Sports Illustrated and also co-hosted NBC's Football Night in America for a while.

Vin Scully

Income: $1 million
Net worth: $10 million

Vin Scully spent a whopping 67 seasons calling games for MLB team the Los Angeles Dodgers. From 1950 until 2016, he was the most well-known name and face for the team. When he retired in 2016, he held the record for the longest-ever tenure with a single sports team.

Vin Scully

A true broadcasting legend! While he may no longer be calling games for the Dodgers, he will always be remembered in the hearts of fans. He still makes an income, despite being retired, and is worth an impressive $10 million.

Ernie Johnson Jr

Income: $4 million
Net worth: $15 million

This sports broadcaster has baseball in his blood! His father was Ernie Johnson Sr., who was an MLB pitcher and play-by-play commentator. While still at university, Ernie Johnson Jr got his first big break for a radio station as the news and sports director.

Ernie Johnson Jr

During the early 1990s, he also called Atlanta Braves games with his father on SportSouth. However, he's probably best-known now for his voice work for MLB games on TBS along with hosting Inside the NBA on TNT.

Bryant Gumbel

Income: $6 million
Net worth: $25 million

The younger brother of Greg Gumbel, Bryant has certainly made a name for himself outside of his brother's shadow. Since 1995, he has hosted Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel which is often referred to as one of the best sports programs on TV right now.

Bryant Gumbel

In 2012, his show also won a Peabody Award! For 15 years, Bryant Gumbel was also best known for being the co-host of Today on NBC. His work on a variety of shows and networks have netted him a pretty penny over the years.

Jerry Remy

Income: $500,000
Net worth: $15 million

This former MLB second baseman made his debut in the sport back in 1975 for the California Angels. However, six years later he was traded to his hometown to play for the Boston Red Sox where he continued to play for several years. After several injuries, Jerry Remy decided to retire from playing in 1985, but he wasn't finished with the sport just yet.

Jerry Remy

Since 1988, he has been a color commentator for the Red Sox broadcasts on NESN. He's also the author of three books about baseball, along with a handful of books on the Red Sox mascot, Wally the Green Monster.

Pam Oliver

Income: $2 million
Net worth: $6 million

Pam Oliver is a true athlete, having excelled in track and field, basketball, and tennis during high school. She continued showing off her skills in college while studying for a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism.

Pam Oliver

It seems as though she was always destined for greatness! Pam Oliver is now best-known for sideline reporting on both NFL and NBA games on Fox. In 2004, she won most 'Outstanding Woman in Journalism' by Ebony magazine.

Bill Walton

Income: Undisclosed
Net worth: $20 million

Bill Walton is another former player turned sportscaster, who has made some big bucks along the way. With a successful college and NBA career, including countless awards, Bill Walton has always had a real love for basketball. When he retired from the game in 1987, he knew he had to continue his love for the sport in another way.

Bill Walton

Overcoming his stutter, Bill Walton went on to become a sports analyst and color commentator, working with various networks and teams. In 1991, he won his very first Emmy Award.

Brent Musburger

Income: $4 million
Net worth: $18 million

Brent Musburger was one of the original members of The NFL Today show with CBS Sports, where he worked from 1973 until 1990. In fact, he is the reason we say "March Madness!"

Brent Musburger

Brent Musburger moved over to ESPN and ABC Sports after leaving CBS Sports, where he has hosted not just the NFL, but also the Indy 500, golf tournaments, and the World Cup. He is now the lead broadcaster for VSiN and play-by-play commentator of the Las Vegas Raiders.

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