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Is Peyton Manning “Monday Night Football”-bound? Here’s what oddsmakers say.

It’s been reported that ESPN has its sights on Peyton Manning as part of its “Monday Night Football” team with Al Michaels. But how likely will that happen?

It’s nearly a toss-up, according to oddsmakers. BetOnline gives Manning 5-to-7 odds to join the broadcast team and even odds that he won’t. Meanwhile sportsbetting.ag has 5/6 odds for both options.

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Both oddsmakers place Manning’s salary over-under at $19.5 million — this would top Tony Romo’s $17.5 million annual salary from CBS, according to the New York Post. In comparison, Manning largest single-season salary in the NFL was $18 million in his first season with the Broncos.