ESPN Considering $20 Million Offer To Peyton Manning For Monday Night Football

  • To unlock all of features of Rams On Demand please take a brief moment to register. Registering is not only quick and easy, it also allows you access to additional features such as live chat, private messaging, and a host of other apps exclusive to Rams On Demand.

ROD-BOT

News Feeder
Joined
Aug 18, 2019
Messages
1,102
ESPN Considering $20 Million Offer To Peyton Manning For Monday Night Football

Tony Romo could have the shortest reign ever as the highest-paid sports TV analyst in history.

ESPN is preparing to offer Peyton Manning a record $18 million to $20 million a year to serve as lead analyst for “Monday Night Football,” sources tell Front Office Sports.

If so, that would eclipse Romo’s new multi-year contract from CBS Sports that will pay him $17 million annually.

The 43-year old Manning met with ESPN executives over the last few days, sources said. The two-time Super Bowl winner with the Denver Broncos and Indianapolis Colts has an existing business relationship with ESPN, hosting the 30-episode “Peyton’s Places” documentary series on ESPN+.

ESPN declined to comment.

ESPN pays the NFL $1.9 billion a year for the rights to air MNF – double the $950 million paid by NBC for the higher-rated “Sunday Night Football.”

Despite the hefty price tag, ESPN’s all-out pursuit of Manning could make business sense.

ESPN will be the first network to negotiate its TV deal with the league. The network’s MNF contract is up after the 2021 season. NBC’s SNF deal runs through the 2022 season, as do CBS and Fox’s respective Sunday afternoon game packages.

The network’s MNF booth of Booger McFarland and Joe Tessitore was viewed by many as the weakest TV team last season, behind Romo and Jim Nantz at CBS, Cris Collinsworth and Al Michaels at NBC and Troy Aikman and Joe Buck at Fox.

During his 17-year career, Manning won two Super Bowls and five MVP awards. He also remains one of the league’s most popular players, with a 79 percent favorability rating among fans, according to a Morning Consult poll.

Manning is viewed by many as a natural for the TV booth and a good fit to announce today’s pass-happy NFL. He has been featured in numerous national advertising campaigns for sponsors such as Nationwide Insurance and hosted “Saturday Night Live.”

Additionally, ESPN views Manning as the ticket to finally breaking into the Super Bowl TV rotation, sources said, while also becoming the face of ESPN’s TV coverage just in time for the next billion-dollar round of negotiations on TV contracts.

ESPN also narrowly missed on landing Romo. In fact, sources close to Romo believed he was heading to MNF before CBS changed its mind and shut out ESPN with a higher offer for the 39-year old Romo.

This will be the third time ESPN has pursued Peyton Manning for the MNF job. He’s turned it down twice before.

Up until now, said sources, Manning has been more interested in running or owning a team similar to John Elway of the Broncos or Derek Jeter of the Miami Marlins.

Manning pocketed career earnings of $252,280,004 during his on-field career, according to Spotrac.

Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys, the last NFL star to move straight into the MNF broadcast booth, lasting one year before returning to the field.

The perfectionist Manning might not want to be unfavorably compared to Romo, the most popular NFL TV analyst since John Madden, a source said.

“After beating him on the field, why would Peyton Manning want to be judged against Tony Romo on TV every week,” said one source.

If ESPN can’t land Manning, Kurt Warner of NFL Network could be Plan B, sources said. Internally at ESPN, Louis Riddick, Matt Hasselbeck, and Dan Orlovsky are seen as candidates to succeed McFarland if ESPN makes a change as expected in the broadcast booth. McFarland could easily slide back to covering college football.
 

jetplt67

Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth...
Joined
Jan 12, 2013
Messages
1,006
Mehhhh They can't find anyone with a personality better than Peyton Manning?

Milk-toast Manning
 

dolphinlover123

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Apr 14, 2016
Messages
1,448
why are they wasting so much money on these i dont get it. i turn on the tv to watch fb.
 

OldSchool

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Nov 3, 2013
Messages
41,670
why are they wasting so much money on these i dont get it. i turn on the tv to watch fb.
And more people will turn it on to watch him. And those that already do watch it will enjoy it more. They got the message that people really disliked their MNF crew and they're changing it. Just gotta get rid of the play by play guy now but it sounds like they're dropping a ton of cash to try to get Al Michaels back.
 

Merlin

Damn the torpedoes
Rams On Demand Sponsor
ROD Credit | 2023 TOP Member
Joined
May 8, 2014
Messages
41,341
Payton will be an elite analyst on day one. He'll do his homework on the rosters, schemes, and staffs and be all over what is important. Smart move IMO.
 

Ramlock

Here we f’n go, baby!
Joined
Sep 7, 2014
Messages
5,093
Name
Ramlock
Payton will be an elite analyst on day one. He'll do his homework on the rosters, schemes, and staffs and be all over what is important. Smart move IMO.
He could be better than Romo
 

CGI_Ram

Hamburger Connoisseur
Moderator
Joined
Jun 28, 2010
Messages
49,658
Name
Burger man
Payton will be an elite analyst on day one. He'll do his homework on the rosters, schemes, and staffs and be all over what is important. Smart move IMO.

While I agree. It’s all about the connection.

Romo not only breaks things down, he is comfortable to listen to... like a buddy sitting next to you at the bar.

It helps that there is a certain amount of “not polished” to his style. He doesn’t come across superior, even though his knowledge clearly is.

IMO... this why Romo has been so well liked. He connects to a lot of people. He’s done it somewhat uniquely with that style.

All of that said; Peyton has that same “Ahh...Shucks” everyday guy feel. I hope it happens. I’d rather see him in the booth, vs sideline.
 

Mackeyser

Supernovas are where gold forms; the only place.
Joined
Apr 26, 2013
Messages
14,531
Name
Mack
While I agree. It’s all about the connection.

Romo not only breaks things down, he is comfortable to listen to... like a buddy sitting next to you at the bar.

It helps that there is a certain amount of “not polished” to his style. He doesn’t come across superior, even though his knowledge clearly is.

IMO... this why Romo has been so well liked. He connects to a lot of people. He’s done it somewhat uniquely with that style.

All of that said; Peyton has that same “Ahh...Shucks” everyday guy feel. I hope it happens. I’d rather see him in the booth, vs sideline.

Romo has something going for him: *deep breath* He's that friend who not only has an encyclopedic knowledge of the game while sitting on your couch, but he shares it without making you feel like a dumbass for not knowing the intricacies of what a QB is looking for on 3rd and 6 down 4 in the 3rd quarter on his own 43 yard line facing a masked cover 1 which is actually a zone which he sees because the slot CB doesn't trail the slot wr, but shifts. *exaggerated inhale*

That and he knows enough to just tell you what the next play is gonna be. Which is super cool, imho.
 

A.J. Hicks

Hall of Fame
Joined
Aug 12, 2014
Messages
2,651
Name
zoomy
Peyton has the big name. I think Dan Orlovsky needs to be in a booth calling games. He's excellent and brings a good energy
 

tempests

Hall of Fame
Joined
May 25, 2013
Messages
2,999
why are they wasting so much money on these i dont get it. i turn on the tv to watch fb.

Supposed to lead to a spike in ratings although I don't understand that myself. I thought it was marquee matchups, star players and improving the product on the field that draws eyeballs to the screen.
 

Merlin

Damn the torpedoes
Rams On Demand Sponsor
ROD Credit | 2023 TOP Member
Joined
May 8, 2014
Messages
41,341
Romo has something going for him: *deep breath* He's that friend who not only has an encyclopedic knowledge of the game while sitting on your couch, but he shares it without making you feel like a dumbass for not knowing the intricacies of what a QB is looking for on 3rd and 6 down 4 in the 3rd quarter on his own 43 yard line facing a masked cover 1 which is actually a zone which he sees because the slot CB doesn't trail the slot wr, but shifts. *exaggerated inhale*

That and he knows enough to just tell you what the next play is gonna be. Which is super cool, imho.
So you're saying you're the dumb friend who hangs on his every word? :p