Booger McFarland
Anthony McFarland got the nickname “Booger” because of how naughty he was when he was a kid. He initially got drafted to the Bucks but joined the Colts later on. He won two Super Bowl rings during his career. He is now retired from the field but is a sportscaster and analyst for SEC Network. He guests on Mike & Mike on ESPN as well. He might announce from the “Booger Mobile,” but he does make a yearly salary of $7.9 million.
Harold Reynolds
Harold Johnson used to play in the MLB and started working as a sports analyst after his retirement from the field. He was with Fox and ESPN before he went on to be a senior analyst for MLB.com and MLB Network. He was on show such as Quick Pitch, MLB Tonight, and Diamond Demo. He is a Hot Stove co-host during the off-season too. The Sports Emmy nominee brings home a yearly salary of $7 million!