03-27-2019, 11:52 AM
Tony Romo Reportedly Wants $10M a Year to Stay with CBS Sports as NFL Analyst
Tony Romo's critically acclaimed first season as a color analyst for CBS' NFL coverage has significantly raised his price tag.
Per Michael McCarthy of Sporting News, Romo's camp is seeking a new contract extension that would pay the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback at least $10 million per year to remain at CBS after the 2019 season.
That salary would make Romo the highest-paid television analyst in sports history, with McCarthy noting Troy Aikman makes $7.5 million from Fox and Jon Gruden used to earn $6.5 million from ESPN for Monday Night Football.
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Tony Romo's critically acclaimed first season as a color analyst for CBS' NFL coverage has significantly raised his price tag.
Per Michael McCarthy of Sporting News, Romo's camp is seeking a new contract extension that would pay the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback at least $10 million per year to remain at CBS after the 2019 season.
That salary would make Romo the highest-paid television analyst in sports history, with McCarthy noting Troy Aikman makes $7.5 million from Fox and Jon Gruden used to earn $6.5 million from ESPN for Monday Night Football.
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