How Much is Mike Golic Jr. net worth? Know about his Salary, Career and Awards

Jack Ol
Sun Oct,2017
How Much is Mike Golic Jr. net worth? Know about his Salary, Career and Awards American Football

The 28 years old ex-footballer and current broadcaster of ESPN networks Mike Golic Jr seems to be living his life snugly. He is having best of his life so far. It's definite that people are more fond of strong personalities and people with passionate talents are often being followed.

Mike Golic is among them, and obviously, his followers want to know about his career earnings, net worth and his lifestyle. Stay with us we will be discussing those things.

How Much is Mike Golic Jr.'s Salary and Net worth?

Well, Mike's devotion and hard-work have been clearly reflected on his net worth as his estimated net worth is believed to be $1.5 million till 2017. As concerning to his salary, he received $500 thousand as his annual salary as a footballer.

Golic has the similar earning as a broadcaster. He resides in Avon, Connecticut, US, and the Real estate value of his house is believed to be several million as it covers a large area with many rooms. The house is owned by his father Mike Golic and has a swimming pool on its compound. Isn't that cool place to live?

Besides his earnings, he is also concerned about charities, he is working on Orphan cycle to raise fund for them. Well, it is the best part of a successful character. He has managed to add this net worth from his football career and also from journalism career.

Golic played for New Orleans Saints in 2013 with one year deal. He was paid the annual amount of $405 thousand in 2013 but later increased to $585 thousand in 2016. Despite the good earnings he retired from the professional football and is now working as a broadcaster.

Mike Golic Jr.'s Career, and Achievements

Mike Golic Jr. is a retired football player and TV reporter for ESPN is a well known public figure. He was a standout lineman for the Northwest Catholic Indians high school football team. He was honored to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio at his very young age. He played college football at Notre Dame.

On April 27, 2013,  he officially signed a deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent. After three successful years at football, he later decided to retire on On August 19, 2016.

 

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Later he joined ESPN in November 2015, along with his dad with a show named Mike & Mike in which he was the guest co-host.Mike Officially made his debut in January 2016 as a host of the weekend program  Rothenberg Mike’d Up on ESPN Radio, with Dave Rothenberg and Michael Wallace. Since then he is linked with ESPN Networks.

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