Odds for Monday Night Manning and CBA Vote
We all want to see Peyton Manning in the broadcast booth and the possibility of that happening is still very much up in the air, according to the oddsmakers.
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Manning calling games has been a hot topic since the day he retired, but he's been quick to quell those rumors throughout. However, the current chances of him putting on a headset are a tossup, according to odds from SportsBetting.ag.
The price tag floating around for Manning's services is also under speculation, but the numbers project that the annual salary will be south of $20 million.
The other relevant NFL news this week revolves around the Players Association vote on the league's proposed collective bargaining agreement. Calculating the odds, the implied probability is 75 percent that the CBA will pass.
While an expanded playoff field and ultimately a 17-game season appear to be a lock, the bookies don't expect a change in the onside kick rules in order to allow for an alternative method of possession.
Will Peyton Manning be on Monday Night Football broadcast team?
Yes -120
No -120
Peyton Manning annual Monday Night Football salary
Over 19.5 million
Under 19.5 million
Will NFLPA pass proposed CBA for expanded playoffs?
Yes -300
No +200
Will NFL adopt alternative onside kick rule for 2020 season?
Yes +300
No -500