Greg Olsen’s future, possibility of Netflix pushing out CBS or Fox, filling the sports void and more.
Richard Deitsch's mailbag of reader questions returns with insights on Greg Olsen, Tom Brady, the NHL, coverage of Justin ...
Greg Olsen, despite being replaced by Tom Brady as Fox Sports' lead NFL analyst, holds no animosity towards him. While Olsen now serves on the No. 2 c ...
Fox made a big splash when it decided to offer Tom Brady a 10-year, $375 million contract to be the network’s lead NFL analyst despite no broadcasting experience. The move was even more puzzling given ...
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 was a key part of the second-most-watched ... The game was broadcast on Fox, with Kevin Burkhardt handling the play-by-play duties and Olsen providing color commentary.
Greg Olsen is experiencing the broadcasting equivalent ... Now, the 39-year-old Olsen is on the bench at Fox Sports, replaced by Tom Brady in the analyst chair for the network's top NFL announcing ...
Tom Brady may be the “G.O.A.T.” of the gridiron, but the same cannot be said—at least for now—about his abilities in the broadcast booth. That title, rather, may currently belong to a Carolina ...
About to hold his annual “Ungala” charity event at the Charlotte restaurant Steak 48, former Panther tight end Greg Olsen sat for an interview about the Panthers, the Super Bowl, and his broadcasting ...
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 ...
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.