Stephen A. Smith lives a charmed life.
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Not only does he get to talk about sports for a living, but he does so at decibels only achieved by infuriated neighbors or rabid Drake fans. And as if you werenโt envious enough already, the popular sports personality just secured the bag on a new deal that will make him the highest-paid talent in the history of ESPN.
According to the New York Post, Screaminโ A has reached an agreement with ESPN on a five-year extension that will reel in $8 million per yearโthatโs like $4.95 per yellโand will top the $6.5 million that โGet Up!โ host Mike Greenburg takes home annually.
Word on the street was that the 51-year-old was seeking a double-digit salary, but thatโs still a nice chunk of change that he was able to negotiate. As a part of his new deal, ESPN will expand his presence on the network. Heโs already begun hosting SportsCenter on Wednesdays as the lead-in to scheduled NBA games, and outside of his contributions to the popular daily morning show, First Take, the network has an interest in finding him a home on their direct-to-consumer subscription service, ESPN+.
Heโll also be leaving ESPN Radio next year as a part of his new deal.
Once the news hit the internet, some of his colleagues and sparring partners took to Twitter to congratulate the Winston-Salem State University alum.
Smith took a victory lap to share his own thoughts on the deal as well:
โFor the Jay-Zs, LeBrons, Shaqs, and others I donโt consider them the American Dream. I consider me the American Dream,โ he tweeted. โYou got a one in a billion shot to be them, but you can be me. You can go to school, you can work hard, you can make it and be Stephen A.โ
Word.
Respect due to Smith on the new deal. I only ask that he buy us all earplugs to celebrate.
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