Ryan Clark has become one of ESPN’s most recognized figures within the multimedia space. Hosting “Inside the NFL” on the CW Network and co-hosting his popular podcast “The Pivot” while working as an NFL analyst on a multitude of ESPN shows has boosted Clark’s visibility in the media space. Days after the Super Bowl, the nine-year TV veteran took a gamble on himself.
He announced his free agency status on X and explained that he felt slighted by the deal he signed three years ago. He vowed to come back better when it was time to negotiate again, and he planned on being compensated for that.
After a few cryptic tweets, Clark explained his positioning on a February 17th episode of The Pivot, and some back and forth, it seems as if Clark will be staying put.
According to a report by Michael McCarthy from Front Office Sports, it was revealed that Clark’s contract is expected to pay him approximately $2 million per year. Additionally, he will continue to collaborate with the CW and produce his podcast to further develop his personal brand.
ESPN has recently made a deal with Stephen A. Smith and Pat McAfee, which has caused other professionals in the same field to publicly express their disapproval. Similarly, Clark also took the public route to voice his concerns, which ultimately benefited him. It’s a new day, and things are rapidly changing in the world of sports media.
Betting on yourself and putting the work in is the best route and Clark is showing how it pays off when you put your foot down and make sure your value is understood and respected.
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