NFL on FOX broadcaster and former pro tight end Greg Olsen opens up on his emotions not calling the Super Bowl after Tom Brady took over. Listen to more on the “Finding Mastery Podcast” with Dr.
When adding in his four years in Chicago and his one in Seattle, Olsen finished with 8,683 receiving yards—the seventh-most ...
Olsen stood by his Fox colleagues but said his "aspirations have not changed." The post Greg Olsen: Fox Relationship Is Positive, But ‘My Aspirations Have Not Changed’ appeared first on Front Office ...
Tom Brady took Greg Olsen’s spot on Fox’s top announcing team, which is a demotion Olsen has admitted he’s not happy about.
Former Carolina Panthers franchise star Greg Olsen may be an NFL broadcaster now, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have his ...
Greg Olsen acknowledged that while he wishes he was still on Fox's No. 1 broadcast, he doesn't begrudge Tom Brady for taking ...
Last week, former NFL tight end turned Fox Sports play-by-play analyst Greg Olsen made some comments about the guy who replaced him in the Fox Sports ...
When Fox Sports signed Tom Brady to a 10-year, $375 million contract to lead its NFL booth, it meant that the network was ...
Tom Brady will call the biggest game of his media career this Sunday as FOX broadcasts Super Bowl LIX. Greg Olsen will be ...
The sportscasting free-agency carousel all seems quiet — until it isn't. Super Bowl week is when the future deals gain some ...
Tom Brady says he knows he's far from a finished product, but he's enjoying learning how to be a broadcaster while being a ...
FOX Sports analyst and former Pro Bowl tight end Greg Olsen believes the Bears hiring Ben Johnson is huge for the ...