I know this may be hard to believe but I think it is a very tough decision. Witt spent his entire life working to get to play in the NFL. He spent his time in the NFL, working to be the best (which he was imo). Giving up your life's work is not an easy decision. I doubt Witt cares about the money. He loves the game. He loves competing and he has a chance to do that, at least 1 more year. If he goes to ESPN, he will never play another down of football in his life. That has got to be a gut wrenching decision to make. I know it's easy for us to sit and say, take the money and run, but I just don't think it is that easy, not for a guy like JW. He has been blessed to live out his dream and play at an extremely high level among the best football players in the world. Whatever he decides, I will wish him well. But I can't fathom the decision he is faced with right now.
Hey Gruden is out might as well grab WittenWitten is not the guy I would first think of as being a good color commentator. I'm surprised he would be offered the job but congrats to him!
Jason should take it while he can, ESPN may not keep having MNF. They have been scheduling some brutally bad match-ups the last few years, somebody at ESPN must have made the NFL schedulers mad.
man, i’m going to hate seeing witten hang ‘em up, but i don’t know how anyone turns down that offer.
A lot of the future money is tied to incentives and none of it is guaranteedThey offer him 4 to 4.5 His contract with Dallas is (Mar 28 2017Signed a 4 year $29.6 million contract extension with Dallas (DAL))
It seems unusual for one of the NFL's "partners" to offer a current player a broadcasting job. This is twice in the last couple of years that it has happened to Dallas. Can anyone think of any other examples where a player under contract to a team has been offered a broadcasting job before retiring?
He's done.......
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...offering-jason-witten-4-4-5-million-per-year/
Report: ESPN offering Jason Witten $4-4.5 million per year
Posted by Mike Florio on April 30, 2018, 1:08 PM EDT
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If Cowboys tight end Jason Witten plays football this year, he’ll earn a base salary of $1.05 million and up to $750,000 in per-game roster bonuses. If he accepts the pending offer from ESPN, he’ll make a lot more than that.
David Moore of the Dallas Morning News reports that the pending Monday Night Football offer to Witten would pay $4-4.5 million per year.
If Witten ultimately decides to keep playing for less than half the amount he’d make by not playing, the potential alternatives could include Kurt Warner, Rex Ryan, Matt Hasselbeck, Booger McFarland, and Louis Riddick. According to the Washington Post, each of those four candidates has been considered for the job.
Whoever gets the gig will be paired with Joe Tessitore, the new play-by-play announcer. ESPN has been working for months to find a replacement for Jon Gruden, who left after nine years to become coach of the Raiders.
