Front Office Sport reports that ESPN would be willing to top Romo's groundbreaking $18 million-per-year salary to get Manning in the booth as the lead analyst for Monday Night Football. The $20 million figure would top the $19.2 million Manning earned in his last season in the NFL in 2015. ALSO: Tony Romo's $18 million/year deal shows that networks will pay big in next TV rights deal.
TOPICS: Peyton Manning, ESPN, Monday Night Football, Tony Romo, NFL, TV Salaries