Charles Davis’ net worth in 2022 is $2 million. Davis is a former American college football player. He is currently serving as an American Football analyst for CBS’ NFL coverage. For this piece, let’s take a look at Charles Davis’ net worth in 2022.

Charles Davis’ Net Worth in 2022 (Estimate): $2 million

Charles Davis' 2022 net worth, Charles Davis' Net Worth in 2022

Charles Davis’ net worth in 2022 is $2 million. This is according to numerous reputable outlets such as Celebrity Net Worth.

Charles Davis was born in Elizabethton, Tennessee. He studied in New Paltz High School. According to the Daily Freeman, Davis reportedly played three different sports such as basketball, baseball, and football. After high school. Davis showcased his wares for the University of Tennessee as he was offered a football scholarship. He also joined the said university because of an inspirational figure.

According to Wayback Machine, Davis said “I became a Tennessee fan from watching their black quarterback, Condredge Holloway. Not only was he the first black starting quarterback at UT; he was the first in the SEC as well. Even at age eight, I knew how unusual that was.”

As a defensive backer for the Vols, Davis made it to the Tennessee sports Hall of Fame in 2019. Davis also became a member of the Academic All-SEC Team. Furthermore, he also graduated by majoring in political science as part of the graduating class of 1986. Later on, Davis also earned a master’s degree in history in 1989.

After graduating from university, Davis was signed by the Dallas Cowboys after the 1987 NFL Draft. Unfortunately, he was cut by the team which led to his release. However, Davis didn’t harbor any ill-feelings towards it.

As per Davis, he said “I’m proud to say I did get cut by Tom Landry. We had a wonderful conversation. He asked about my plans I told him, ‘I want to go back to grad school.’ He said, ‘I think that is a great direction for you to pursue.’”

Despite not making the team, Davis remained close to sports as a sports executive. According to Alumni, Davis would take on the role of assistant athletic director at Stanford University. Moreover, he also took on the role of director of the US Olympic Training Center. And eventually, Davis would become the first ever African American tournament director in PGA Tour history after leading the charge in the Disney Golf Classic from 1998-2000.

According to Davis, he said “I wanted to be the first African-American athletic director in the SEC…”

In 1997, Davis finally got his feet wet in the broadcasting industry. According to him, his broadcasting career started as “a fluke”. At the last minute, Fox Sports South hired the former football player as an analyst. Davis enjoyed the job while successfully calling games from golf to Arena Football League contests. It’s worth noting he also took coverage of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournaments in 2001 and 2002.

Davis also became one of the hosts for his radio show, Clarke and Davis. At the same time, he also worked as a host for sports show, Sunshine Network Live. Davis also served as a sideline reporter after being hired by Jefferson Pilot for his outstanding stint with FOX South.

In 2006, Davis joined FOX Sports as a lead analyst for college football. He broadcasted alongside Kevin Burkhardt and Pam Oliver on the network’s No. 2 team. As part of FOX’s team, Davis would go on to call three straight BCS national championship games from 2007 to 2009.

Davis’ broadcasting career would continue to rise from there. In 2014, he alongside Bob Papa provided game commentary at the Super Bowl Bowl XLVII  for NFL Films World Feed. Eventually, he would be named as part of the FOX NFL booth, wherein he called his first NFL playoff game in 2019.

After a successful stint with FOX, Davis would transfer to CBS Sports. According to Davis, it was simply an offer he couldn’t pass up despite Fox wanting him back.

Based on the reports of Awful Announcing, Davis said “They made me an offer to come back, CBS made me a different offer that was intriguing. It just seemed to make sense for me to be there at this stage of my career.”

CBS made an offer sheet to Davis which allowed him to be part of the network’s No. 2 NFL broadcasting team. On top of that, he also gets to involve himself in CBS’ other programs such as CBS Sports Network, CBS Sports HQ, and CBS’ Golf coverage. In fact, the chairman of CBS Sports and executive producer of the NFL on CBS only had good words to say in the signing of Davis.

According to Knox news, Sean McManus said “I have long admired Charles as one of the best NFL analysts on air. Pairing Charles and Ian Eagle will strengthen our roster, and we look forward to this team being one of the best on television.”

Aside from being an analyst, Davis would also appear in football video game series, Madden. He made his first appearance alongside Brandon Gaudin in NFL 17. Davis would continue to appear since then in the game until its recent iteration of Madden NFL 22.

Although Davis’ football career ended before he even played a single minute in the NFL, he carved out a successful career in the broadcasting industry. But nevertheless, were you at all stunned by Charles Davis’ net worth in 2022?