Nearly two years ago, the Eagles and Chiefs met in the Super Bowl on Fox. While so much of Super Bowl 57 feels identical to ...
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 ...
When Fox Sports signed Tom Brady to a 10-year, $375 million contract to lead its NFL booth, it meant that the network was ...
Greg Olsen acknowledged that while he wishes he was still on Fox's No. 1 broadcast, he doesn't begrudge Tom Brady for taking ...
Tom Brady will call the biggest game of his media career this Sunday as FOX broadcasts Super Bowl LIX. Greg Olsen will be ...
Tom Brady and Greg Olsen each played for NFC South rivals in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers, respectively, ...
Fans needed more from Fox on the how and why the Eagles made Patrick Mahomes look mortal, Richard Deitsch says.
Phil Simms didn’t embark on the same media tour as Greg Olsen, but that doesn’t mean he didn’t have hard feelings when he was ...
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 commentary team with a reduced salary ...
NFL on FOX broadcaster and former pro tight end Greg Olsen opens up on his emotions not calling the Super Bowl after Tom ...
Tom Brady took Greg Olsen’s spot on Fox’s top announcing team, which is a demotion Olsen has admitted he’s not happy about.
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.