Greg Olsen and Joe Davis had the Fox call of perhaps ... two drives with a star quarterback who leaves the game with an injury, the narrative of the game is pretty obvious. Olsen may have glossed ...
1. A couple of weeks ago, I stated in Traina Thoughts that it was a disservice to NFL fans that Fox’s Greg Olsen was not behind a microphone for postseason games. My comment had nothing to do ...
Olsen re-fractured his right foot, and it sounds like he’ll miss a fair amount of time due to the injury. It was easy to assume the worst after Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen left Week 1 ...
The move was even more puzzling given that Fox had to demote an actual broadcasting star in Greg Olsen to make room for Brady. With the seven-time Super Bowl champion slated to work Super Bowl 59 ...
Backup quarterback Kenny Pickett suffered an injury to his ribs but played through ... neither team can clinch in Week 17. Fox's Greg Olsen defends his call of Eagles-Commanders Fox Sports ...
Greg Olsen acknowledged that while he wishes he was still on Fox's No. 1 broadcast, he doesn't begrudge Tom Brady for taking over his role.
Two years ago, former Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen was the No. 1 analyst for Fox Sports and called his first Super Bowl for the network. Olsen got rave reviews for that, and he stayed in ...
Washington rallied from a big deficit - thanks in part to an injury to Jalen Hurts ... the announcing crew of Joe Davis and Greg Olsen left a lot to be desired. NFL fans had a lot of problems ...
Greg Olsen is experiencing the broadcasting equivalent of being on the sidelines and isn't a fan of it. The former NFL ...
Greg Olsen has been sidelined from his top analyst role at FOX Sports in favor of Tom Brady, who was offered a $375 million contract. Though Brady's debut received criticism for his commentary ...
Greg Olsen is experiencing the broadcasting equivalent of being on the sidelines and isn't a fan of it. The former NFL tight-end turned announcer will be watching Super Bowl 59 like the rest of us ...