Hank Goldberg: What happened to| Health| Net Worth| NFL pick

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Hank Edward Goldberg was an American sports radio and television personality based in Miami, Florida. He was the radio color commentator for the Miami Dolphins from 1978 to 1992. He also worked at WIOD and WTVJ, before joining ESPN2 and ESPN Radio in 1993 shortly after they were established.

Hank Goldberg: What happened to| Health| Net Worth| NFL pick

What happened to:

Goldberg had been in treatment for chronic kidney disease in recent years.

Known as Hammering Hank, Goldberg was .500 or better in 15 of 17 NFL seasons while predicting games at ESPN. He made appearances on NFL Countdown and ESPN Radio and contributed to the network’s thoroughbred racing coverage.

Health:

Hank Goldberg, the South Florida sports radio and television legend whose brash style earned him the nickname “Hammerin’ Hank” and helped launch him to national prominence as a reporter and prognosticator, most recently with CBS Sports HQ and SportsLine, as well as for years on ESPN, died Monday, his 82nd birthday, at his home in Las Vegas.

Goldberg had also been a contributor on ESPN’s Daily Wager throughout the sports betting show’s existence, doing weekly hits during the NFL season and occasional appearances around the Triple Crown races.

Net Worth:

Hank Goldberg: What happened to| Health| Net Worth| NFL pick

Hank Goldberg net worth or net income is estimated to be between $1 Million – $5 Million dollars. He has made such amount of wealth from his primary career as Sportscaster.

Net Worth between $1 Million – $5 Million
Annual Salary N/A
Source of Income Sportscaster
Verification Status of Wealth Unverified

NFL Pick:

Art Manteris, a recently retired, longtime Las Vegas bookmaker, spent his 40-year career trying to fight off wise guys, but quickly learned to respect Goldberg. The two struck up a friendship that lasted over three decades.

His last appearance on ESPN was in May, when he did a phone interview from the Kentucky Derby.

Hank Goldberg, a longtime ESPN NFL reporter and handicapper who was a fixture on the South Florida sports radio airwaves, died Monday on his 82nd birthday, his family told ESPN

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