(Photo : Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) TAMPA, FLORIDA – Travis Kelce (#87) of the Kansas City Chiefs and Tom Brady (#12) of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers converse after Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium on February 07, 2021 in Tampa, Florida.
Kansas City Chiefs tight finish Travis Kelce mentioned the upcoming demotion of FOX Sports’ high soccer analyst Greg Olsen within the 2024 season, as NFL legend Tom Brady is about to begin his broadcasting profession.
The three-time Super Bowl champion addressed the subject alongside his brother Jason Kelce on the newest episode of their “New Heights” podcast on Wednesday, May 15.
“I love my guy Greg Olsen. They kind of did him dirty over there at Fox. But I mean, it’s Tom Brady, what can you do, right? Sometimes you just gotta do your thing. And Greg does a f**king tremendous job. He called our Super Bowl game and he was f**king fantastic doing that,” the 34-year-old mentioned on the podcast.
After a 14-season profession as a decent finish within the NFL, Olsen joined FOX in 2020. He transitioned to working as a full-time commentator in 2021 and was subsequently named the community’s No. 1 analyst forward of the 2022 season.
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However, Brady, extensively considered the best quarterback in NFL historical past, signed a ten-year broadcasting take care of FOX in 2022 price $375 million, which is able to see him start because the community’s No. 1 analyst in 2024.
Tom Brady’s arrival as FOX’s high analyst is expensive for Greg Olson
Brady’s arrival at FOX has implications for Olsen’s place and his monetary issues.
Olsen at present earns $10 million yearly as FOX’s high NFL analyst, however he’ll solely be paid $3 million within the upcoming season as he will get demoted to the No. 2 group, leading to a pay reduce of $7 million.
Meanwhile, Brady is slated to earn a median of $37.5 million per season with FOX.
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