The NFL’s highest-priced pickups this offseason weren’t all laser-armed quarterbacks, explosive edge rushers or dynamic receivers.
Some of the sport’s signature voices have landed more lucrative television contracts than all but the NFL’s most well-paid players.
With newcomer Amazon needing to make a splash after acquiring the rights to “Thursday Night Football” and ESPN eager to add badly needed star power to its Monday night booth, two deep-pocketed suitors accelerated the…
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