The Carolina Panthers, like the Giants, have been one of the least successful NFL franchises since 2017. But for two members of Big Blue, their next opponent holds a more positive meaning. Outside ...
Fox announcer Greg Olsen took a swipe at the Yankees superstar during the Saints’ 20-17 upset win over the Falcons on Sunday, referencing Judge’s brutal dropped ball in center field in Game 5 of the ...
When you think of the Carolina Panthers, Greg Olsen’s name stands out as one of the franchise’s all-time greats. From his ...
Please verify your email address. Dexter might become the actual villain in Resurrection, deviating from his anti-hero role. Fans may initially resist Dexter's villainous portrayal, especially ...
Maxx Crosby — who has said he's not interested in a trade from Las Vegas — NFL on FOX analyst Greg Olsen believes Hutchinson is, as Beyoncé would put it, irreplaceable. "There's like a ...
Carolina's legendary tight end Greg Olsen explains why quarterbacks have never been less prepared for the pros.
Before Travis Kelce became the most-dominant tight end in the sport and after Rob Gronkowski hit his peak, you can argue that for a while Greg Olsen of the Carolina Panthers was the best player at ...
When you think of the Carolina Panthers, Greg Olsen’s name stands out as one of the franchise’s all-time greats. From his incredible performances on the field to his leadership off of it ...
Chiefs suffer another loss: Patrick Mahomes loses another offensive player for the season Greg Olsen knows a thing or two when it comes to NFL football, which is why his MVP favorite is quite the ...
Maybe there's three, if that," Olsen said on "The NFL on FOX Podcast." "He's just such a unique player. His production's incredible. And, even on the plays that he doesn't even end up in the stat ...
A New York man who watched the serial killer series Dexter before dismembering a sex worker was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday. Cory Martin, 37, lived with Brandy Odom, a 26-year-old sex ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — On a clear fall night last week, 11 seventh- and eighth-grade offensive players huddled up and waited on instructions from Greg Olsen. Two of Olsen’s former Carolina Panthers ...