Olsen discussed his outlook as he's set to be bumped from Fox's top broadcast team by Brady.
In its latest sports media newsletter released on Wednesday, the Awful Announcing website produced an interesting idea for how CBS could handle Tony Romo's future.
It's an idea Fox could consider for multiple reasons.
The NFL world is wondering how Fox will handle the Tom Brady-Greg Olsen situation after Olsen's emergence as an extremely popular analyst this season, and now a well-known insider has commented on things.
Greg Olsen knows his days in the broadcast booth are numbered.
Retired tight end Greg Olsen shared during a chat with Joseph Person and Richard Deitsch of The Athletic on Tuesday that he still wants to call the biggest games of NFL seasons even though he's losing his spot as Fox's lead analyst to living legend Tom Brady later this year.
Former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is now shifting his focus to his new gig in the broadcast booth.
Sunday's NFC Championship Game marked the final NFL broadcast of the season for Fox Sports, with CBS set to air Super Bowl LVIII. There's also a chance Sunday's game was the last time play-by-play man Kevin Burkhardt and analyst Greg Olsen share the broadcast booth.
Tom Brady is supposed to join the Fox booth as lead analyst next NFL season. But, Greg Olsen has been lauded for his efforts in that role this season. So, where does the situation stand?
It's widely assumed that Fox lead NFL analyst Greg Olsen will lose his chair to retired quarterback Tom Brady next season.
Fox lead NFL analyst Greg Olsen recently appeared on the ESPN Chicago "Waddle and Silvy" program and, as has become somewhat of a tradition, once again discussed likely losing his spot to retired quarterback Tom Brady beginning next season.
Retired tight end and current Fox lead NFL analyst Greg Olsen featured for the Carolina Panthers from 2011 through the 2019 season and confirmed during
Longtime Charlotte Observer columnist Scott Fowler isn't buying rumors linking former Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen and New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick with Carolina after Panthers owner David Tepper fired Frank Reich this past Monday.
A surprising name may be interested in the Panthers head coaching vacancy.
The Carolina Panthers officially have a head coaching vacancy to fill following the firing of Frank Reich Monday. While a number of names have been thrown
After celebrating the Bears by highlighting their players who someday could be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, we flip the script to give you Chicago's Hall of Shame.
Fox lead NFL analyst Greg Olsen could soon find himself replaced by Tom Brady and also possessing an even bigger gig.
Fox lead NFL analyst Greg Olsen sounds ready to fight for his chair with recently retired quarterback Tom Brady preparing to join the network in 2024.
Olsen currently makes $10 million per season as Fox’s No. 1 analyst, but the No. 2 analyst makes $3 million. That means Olson is looking at a $7 million pay cut if Fox sticks with those figures when Tom Brady comes aboard.
Fox lead NFL analyst Greg Olsen has millions of reasons to thank recently-retired quarterback Tom Brady this winter.
Greg Olsen may have ticked off the NFL officiating community, veteran colleague Mike Pereira and his bosses at Fox Sports.
Two Sundays from now, Greg Olsen will call the Super Bowl on Fox alongside Kevin Burkhardt. While all eyes will be on the field, the story unfolding in the broadcasting booth is compelling in its own right.
ESPN play-by-play commentator Joe Buck is a fan of his replacements at Fox Sports.
There's currently no indication Fox is thinking about replacing Olsen with the Buccaneers quarterback for its Super Bowl LVII coverage.
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