Cris Collinsworth is a sports broadcaster and a formal American professional football player. Stay tuned to find out his salary and net worth.
Cris Collinsworth was a football player who played as a wide receiver in National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons. He played football his entire career with Cincinnati Bengals. Cris retired in the year 1988.
Currently, he is working as a sports broadcaster in the National Broadcasting Company, Showtime, and the NFL Network.
He is also the winner of sixteen Sports Emmy Awards. He won eight for studio analyst and eight for field analyst.
The footballer started playing football during his college days. At Florida University, he got a scholarship in the athletic quota and started playing as a run-first quarterback. After graduation, he got conferred into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame.
He was then signed by Cincinnati Bengal in the 1981 NFL Draft. The footballer was also signed by Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League in 1985. But he could not qualify in the physical round.
Collinsworth again returned to Cincinnati Bengals and played in the 1988 NFL season and then retired shortly after the season. He then started his career as a broadcaster and commentator.
Cris Collinsworth had retired from football in 1988. There is no specific reason behind the retirement.
After his retirement, he started a career in broadcasting. With Cincinnati station, he started his career as a host. He was a guest host for a Bob Trumphy and took over when Bob left the show for television.
In 1996, he then became a reporter on HBO's Inside The NFL.
He also worked as a host in WGN America and hosted its show called Inside The Vault.
The formal footballer has an Instagram account @collinsworthpff and has 17.7K followers.
Cris Collinsworth's Net Worth: His Salary And Net Worth 2022 Revealed
Cris Collinsworth's net worth is about $20 million. He mostly earned his wealth from his career as a football player.
Currently, he is working as a sports broadcaster and commentator. So, his income also comes from his broadcasting job.
Cris is also the majority owner and CEO of Pro Football Focus (PFF). PFF is a website that works on a thorough analysis of the National Football League.
For the Jeffersons Award for Public Service, he is one of the members of the Board of selectors. This award is given for exemplary public service.
He currently lives in Fort Thomas, Kentucky with his wife. Holly Bankemper is his wife and is an attorney by qualification. He has four children and one of his sons is a football payer and is a captain of Notre Dame's Team.