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"I'm just asking them how they watch ALL the film by Monday morning." ...
Greg Olsen’s playing days in the NFL are four years behind him, but he still gets a healthy dose of football. Whether that’s broadcasting NFL games now as an analyst for Fox Sports or coaching ...
He mentions the team is still meshing and figuring out each other's strengths and weaknesses (1:04). Love takes responsibility for a crucial play where he failed to tackle Deebo Samuel ...
It just changes everything." While Olsen is still rooting for what he calls "one of the best stories of the last three years in football" in the Detroit Lions, he is saddened by the loss of ...
Greg Olsen’s broadcasting future has been in flux for much of the last year due to Fox signing Tom Brady to a massive contract to serve as the network’s top NFL analyst. With Brady set to join ...
Former TE and Fox Analyst Greg Olsen wakes up with "GMFB" and shares moment with his son T.J. and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. "GMFB" break down what did the Cincinnati Bengals and ...
Fox NFL analyst Greg Olsen has dealt with his fair share of unique circumstances in his broadcasting career over the past ...
In a postgame interview, Dallas Cowboys President & General Manager Jerry Jones remarks on his team's loss to Baltimore Ravens. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that the idea that offensive ...
and players about the challenges of today's current state of play," said Olsen. "Season one taught us invaluable lessons, and we're excited to bring even more insights and depth in Season Two.
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