Greg Olsen has been given a major broadcast role in 2022

Former Carolina Panthers player Greg Olsen reacts during a football match against the Philadelphia Eagles at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina on October 10, 2021.
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Tate & Greg Olsen had a relatively successful NFL career.

He has played for three teams in 14 seasons and was a three-time pro bowler from 2014 to 2016.

Olsen was second-team All-Pro in 2015 and 2016 when he played for the Carolina Panthers.

His best season came in 2016 when he had a career-high 1,104 yards and seven touchdowns.

He finished his career with 742 receptions, 8,683 yards and 60 touchdowns.

Olsen joined Fox Sports as a full-time broadcaster after his playing career.

However, he was allowed to sign a one-day contract to retire as a Panther.

But when his playing days are over, he’s just starting his sportscasting career.

One year of his tenure with FOX, he will cover the biggest game of the season.

Andrew Merchand of The New York Post has revealed that Olsen will join Fox anchor Kevin Burkhard at the Super Bowl LVII broadcast booth.

To which Jordan Rodriguez of Athletics says, “Good for Greg. He is a star broadcaster. He’ll crush it !! “

Olsen played Super Bowl 50 with the Panthers, but lost to the Denver Broncos.

This time, he will return to the big dance as a broadcaster to share his knowledge about the game and dissect what is happening on the field.

This is a great feather in Olson’s cap and he must maximize the chances as it may not be anymore.

Olsen fill in for Tom Brady

Olsen will be Fox’s analyst before Tom Brady slides into the role.

The seven-time Super Bowl winner already has a ten-year, $ 375 million contract that will begin after he retires.

It is possible that Brady will retire later this season, as the Fox deal is already in place.

In that case, Olsen should cherish the moment and do his best because Brady will be in his seat when Fox covers the Super Bowl again.

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