Espn S Dream Broadcast Booth Of Al Michaels And Peyton Manning Is Crazy Enough It Just Might Work
According to the New York Post, “ESPN would like to team (lead ABC play-by-play man Al) Michaels with Manning in its dream booth.” The report claims ESPN also has interest in free-agent NFL quarterback Philip Rivers as an analyst, but “Manning is now ESPN’s top choice as analyst after Tony Romo agreed to his 10-year, $180 million deal to remain with CBS last week.” Front Office Sports reported Thursday evening that ESPN is preparing to offer Manning $18 million to $20 million per season, which would put him ahead of Romo....