Mike Tirico’s Net Worth: How Much Does the Super Bowl Broadcaster Make?

Discover Mike Tirico’s estimated net worth and annual earnings as a top Super Bowl and NFL broadcaster. Learn how much he makes from salary and contracts.

The stage is set for Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium on February 8, 2026, and on the call from the broadcast booth will be Mike Tirico, backed by veteran analyst Cris Collinsworth and a team of sideline reporters ready to capture every pivotal moment of the big game.

Before he kicked off the Super Bowl coverage, let’s take a closer look at Tirico’s net worth and what he earns as one of the premier broadcasters in the business.


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What is Mike Tirico’s Net Worth in 2026?

As of early 2026, multiple industry estimates place Tirico’s net worth at around $14 million. The number reflects decades at the top of American sports television, first with ESPN and now as one of NBC Sports’ most valuable on-air talents.

His contract value increased as NBC leaned on him not just for the NFL, but also for the Olympics, major golf coverage, the Indianapolis 500, and other premium broadcasts. With limited public details about his NBC contract, estimating Tirico’s total career earnings requires some projection.

Based on a widely cited 2021 salary estimate of $10.5 million per year, Tirico has earned well over $60 million since the start of the 2020s alone, and that number is almost certainly conservative given that his most recent contract is believed to pay him even more.

What sets Tirico financially apart from many of his peers is his versatility. Networks pay a premium for broadcasters who can anchor multiple sports at the highest level without losing credibility or audience trust.

While net worth figures are always estimates, the picture is clear. Tirico’s bank account mirrors his standing in the industry. He is not just a Super Bowl voice, but one of the most valuable broadcasters in American sports, and his earnings reflect that.

Tirico was born on December 13, 1966, in Queens, New York, where he spent his early years. The son of Maria and Donald Tirico developed an interest in broadcasting at a young age that later shaped his career path.

He attended Bayside High School before enrolling at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. While still an undergraduate, Tirico gained hands-on experience in sports media. He served as sports director at WTVH, which was a CBS affiliate in Syracuse, and launched his first radio show on the university’s WAER station.

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In a fitting early milestone, his first guest was fellow Syracuse alumnus Bob Costas. Tirico earned his degree in 1988, laying the foundation for a long and successful career in broadcasting.

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