When Fox Sports signed Tom Brady to a 10-year, $375 million contract to lead its NFL booth, it meant that the network was prepared to demote then-lead analyst Greg Olsen to a regional broadcast team.
Though he was demoted after Tom Brady’s arrival to the booth, and it cost him a chance to call the Super Bowl this week in New Orleans, former NFL tight end Greg Olsen insists he has no ...
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Greg Olsen will be watching from home after ... I don't have any personal animosity." While Olsen may not hold this against Brady, no one would blame him if he still wanted to be the one calling ...
Olsen did admit that he doesn’t “think resentment’s probably accurate, but I also think it’s not too far off if I’m being honest.” He also said he holds no personal resentment towards Tom Brady. Many ...
Greg Olsen said the demotion is ‘hard’ and ‘not ideal’ In an interview with Sports Illustrated last week, Olsen talked about his frustration with being demoted. “I’ve been very honest.
Ever since FOX replaced Greg Olsen with Tom Brady ... It was a candid response from someone still employed by the network. Olsen didn’t hesitate to express the emotional toll of watching Brady take ...