Greg Olsen was a key part of the second-most-watched TV broadcast of all time. On Feb. 12, 2023, more than 115 million people tuned in to Super Bowl LVII to see the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the ...
Fox Sports play-by-play analyst Greg Olsen has been a competitor all of his life, and that competitive spirit has bled into his current gig as a broadcaster. While Olsen says he doesn’t hold any “ill ...
When Greg Olsen hung up his cleats, he didn’t just step away from the game—he stepped into a new arena, one where his voice could shape how fans experience football. But as Olsen recently ...
Greg Olsen has no resentment toward Tom Brady but was disappointed when the former quarterback replaced him as the lead voice for FOX Sports alongside Kevin Burkhardt. This doesn’t mark the end of the ...
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 ...
After 14 years in the NFL, Greg Olsen retired in 2021 and immediately began working as a color commentator for Fox Sports. In 2022, he was promoted to the network’s top broadcasting team as lead ...
While there's plenty of storylines and angles to look forward to, there's one thing we won't get to see - Greg Olsen on the mic calling the biggest game of the year. In case you've been living ...
The last time the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles met in the Super Bowl, former NFL tight end Greg Olsen was calling the game with Kevin Burkhardt as part of Fox's No. 1 announcing team.
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 ...
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 ...