(Photo : Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – Former NFL tight finish and sportscaster Greg Olsen speaks with media throughout the DraftKings First Bet in North Carolina at NASCAR Hall of Fame on March 11, 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
FOX Sports analyst Greg Olsen is adamant about turning into a prime analyst sooner or later, even hinting at a serious transfer if crucial.
The 39-year-old has been the community’s No. 1 soccer analyst for the reason that 2022 season, however he’s set to step again with the arrival of NFL legend Tom Brady, who will assume his position.
Olsen mentioned his aspirations and plans within the newest Front Office Sports podcast episode, “FOS Today.”
“My aspirations are still to be a No. 1 analyst, whether it’s at Fox or elsewhere… That will never change as long as I do this. I’m not just content to be there. I’m not just happy to have a seat,” Olsen instructed podcast host Owen Poindexter.
Aside from transferring right down to the No. 2 crew, Olsen will take a dramatic pay lower, incomes simply $3 million this 12 months, in comparison with $10 million final season.
“I want the top seat, and I want that wherever that opportunity allows. And I’ll never stop working for that. I feel more motivated for that now than ever,” he added.
Greg Olsen wins main honor forward of impending demotion
Despite his impending demotion, Olsen’s work for the 2023 season was acknowledged.
The former NFL tight finish received the Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Personality/Event Analyst on Tuesday, May 21.
Despite being comparatively new to the position, Olsen has established himself as a prime analyst. He joined FOX in 2020 after concluding his 14-season taking part in profession within the NFL for the Chicago Bears, Carolina Panthers, and Seattle Seahawks.
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