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.