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Carrie Underwood’s rumored salary per Sunday night football game is dividing fans

Carrie Underwood has been the voice – and image, and that’s not a bad thing – of Sunday Night Football for a decade. Maybe more.

I don’t remember exactly when she replaced Faith Hill, but it should be a national holiday at this point because it was a huge turning point in our lives.

There isn’t a person on this planet I’d rather end a long NFL Sunday with than queen Carrie Underwood. She is there for you in good times and bad.

Whether you lost thousands of dollars playing ridiculous parlays, or your team won a thriller around 4:00 PM, Carrie is there every Sunday night at 8:15 PM to sing her famous jingle and get everyone ready for a few hours. of football:

God, it’s the best. The absolute best. What a way to end the day every week. She is always there for us. And we are always ready for Sunday evening.

Anyway, there’s a report going around the #internetstreets that Carrie makes an absurd amount of money per season for Sunday Night Football, and NFL fans are TALKING today:

Carrie Underwood doesn’t get paid enough

Amen, Lex! Carrie is worth every penny. Honestly, $18 million isn’t enough if you ask me. She’s pretty, she’s a stunner, she’s a country music star and she loves the Lord.

Whatever NBC actually pays her isn’t enough, if we’re being honest.

Unfortunately, we may not actually know what NBC pays her. It’s none of our business anyway, but it turns out these nasty rumors could be false.

Don’t take my word for it though:

FAKE NEWS, Carrie tells the insufferable Howard Stern. Sad. Again, she deserves it all. Every last cent.

Either way, I would include Carrie on my team instead of my people on the list above. Definitely above Travis Kelce and Christian McCaffrey. One is old and awake, and the other cannot stay on the field.

Carrie is young and based, and always on our screens every Sunday night, rain or shine. Worth every cent.

Waiting all day!

PS: Mount Rushmore of NFL themes? Certainly!

1. NFL on CBS (current version)

2. NFL on FOX

3. Sunday night football

4. NFL on CBS (pre-2002 version)

Don’t mention it!

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