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The 2024 NFL season is still months away, but there’s plenty to be excited about as OTAs are ongoing while fans and the league already know what the schedule will look like.
The Kansas City Chiefs will look to achieve a “three-peat” this season, while other teams in both conferences will look to prevent that from happening.
Meanwhile off the field, 2024 will feature Tom Brady’s debut in the broadcast booth as he is set to call games for FOX.
Brady signed a broadcasting contract prior to retiring a second time and will get to show the world what he can do behind the microphone.
The pipeline of former NFL players to broadcasting has been hot in recent years, with people like Greg Olsen finding their niche in providing commentary on games.
Like Brady, Olsen also works under FOX and he spoke about what he’ll do to try and get back on the network’s “A Team” of broadcasting via The Rich Eisen Show.
“I’m confident that if I can just keep doing what I’ve been doing, I have a great crew to do it with who continue to look better than I am, can I get back there one day? Absolutely. And when that is, where that is, on what timeframe, who knows? But I’m more committed to making that a reality now than at any point in my early career of doing this,” Olsen said.
The two-time Emmy winner talked candidly with us about being moved down to @NFLonFOX B Team, what it all means and how he’s looking forward to the 2024 season:#NFL #TomBrady pic.twitter.com/aiXQI2wm63
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) May 31, 2024
Olsen’s been great as an on-air analyst, but was demoted to make way for Brady.
Brady’s name will obviously generate more interest among fans, but Olsen deserves to be covering the best games as well.
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