Greg Olsen retires after 14 seasons
Greg Olsen is ready to begin his broadcasting career.
The tight end announced his retirement Sunday after 14 NFL seasons during FOX's pregame show.
Welcome to the @FOXSports family!@gregolsen88 announces his retirement from the NFL after 14 seasons as he gets set to start his career in the booth at FOX! pic.twitter.com/ccQaBy6r1S
- FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) January 24, 2021
Olsen reportedly inked a deal to become the No. 2 NFL game analyst for Fox Sports during the offseason, and he's now set to join the network.
The 35-year-old, who appeared in eight games for the Seattle Seahawks in 2020, spent most of his career with the Carolina Panthers, posting three 1,000-plus-yard campaigns while amassing 39 touchdowns from 2011 to 2019.
The Chicago Bears originally selected the three-time Pro Bowler with their first-round pick in 2007, and he played four seasons in the Windy City.
Olsen racked up 742 career catches for 8,683 yards and 60 touchdowns over 199 regular-season games. He also played in 10 playoff contests.
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