NFL announcer is about to be benched for Tom Brady

Greg Olsen has earned a lot of praise for his work on FOX during the NFL season over the course of the past three seasons.  However, Sunday's FOX broadcast for the NFC Championship between the Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers could be his last.  The former Panthers tight end is expected to lose his […]

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FOX Sports personalities Howie Long, Rob Gronkowski, and Greg Olsen before Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium.
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Greg Olsen has earned a lot of praise for his work on FOX during the NFL season over the course of the past three seasons. 

However, Sunday's FOX broadcast for the NFC Championship between the Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers could be his last. 

The former Panthers tight end is expected to lose his job when Tom Brady steps in starting in the 2024 season. 

After Brady's retirement, he signed a 10-year, $375 million contract to be the lead analyst for the Fox Sports, but decided to take the 2023 season to relax and get used to retirement before jumping right back in. So Olsen got one more year. 

But Brady will join former teammate Rob Gronkowski very soon. 

And with that, Olsen is out of a job. Or at least, that's how it seems. 

But people are not happy about that inevitable decision. 

So let's see if Fox decides to find a spot for him. And if not, another network should certainly swoop in and grab him. 

Because one thing is for sure: viewers across the country love listening to Olsen break down games.