ESPN could make Tony Romo highest paid sportscaster in history: Report
Romo could take over the analyst role on 'Monday Night Football'
More playoffs means more money, which the NFL is interested in.
The big money in sports is usually paid to those on the field, but a former player turned broadcaster could soon be scoring a huge financial touchdown.
ESPN is preparing to make former quarterback Tony Romo the highest-paid sportscaster, according to Front Office Sports.
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The CBS announcer would reportedly be paid between $10 million to $14 million annually, according to sources.
Romo could take over the analyst role on "Monday Night Football."
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Romo is finishing up the final year of his initial three-year deal with CBS that paid him $4 million a year.
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According to Front Office Sports, CBS has the right to match the ESPN offer.