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Twitter sports fans shocked after seeing Jim Rome’s salary

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Twitter sports fans shocked after seeing Jim Rome’s salary

FOX Sports stunned the game’s world this Tuesday. Declaring that Tom Brady will join its organization as a lead expert once his playing vocation is finished.

The fact that Brady has never been an investigator. He’s set to turn into the most generously compensated sportscaster of all time. As indicated by Andrew Marchand of the New York Post, Brady’s agreement with FOX Sports is a 10-year bargain worth $375 million.

After Brady’s compensation with FOX Sports was declared, The Athletic set up a rundown. That shows the main five most generously compensated telecasters in sports.

To the shock of many avid supporters, Jim Rome is second on the rundown. He’s allegedly making $30 million every year at CBS.

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When this rundown from The Athletic opened up to the world, fans began addressing why CBS is burning through that much cash on Rome.

“Jim Rome is making $30mil per year? I can’t recall the last time I’ve even heard his voice,” one fan tweeted.

Here are only a few responses to Rome’s compensation:

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Is it safe to say that you are astounded Jim Rome makes $30 million every year at CBS?

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