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Former Miami Hurricanes TE Greg Olsen expresses frustration with demotion at FOX Sports amid Super Bowl LIX opportunity - MSNOlsen, who was selected 31st overall by the Chicago Bears in the 2007 NFL Draft, played for the Hurricanes for three seasons totaling 1,215 receiving yards and six touchdowns in the process.
Greg Olsen is all-in on Mario Cristobal bring their alma mater's Miami Hurricanes back to national relevancy. He sees Cristobal as the only man for the job.
That being said, former Miami star tight end and 14-year NFL pro Greg Olsen shared his belief with Barstool Sports on Wednesday that if Cristobal can't produce consistent wins at The U, no one can.
As a wiry, tow-headed 10-year-old, Kevin Olsen would occasionally toss a football back and forth with his big brother, Greg — now a prominent NFL tight end with the Carolina Panthers — during ...
Super Bowl 50 didn’t go quite how Greg Olsen hoped it would, but he still joined elite company among former Hurricanes. Greg Olsen makes a reception in Super Bowl 50. (Getty Images) Olsen, who… ...
While delivering his speech during a joint retirement ceremony for both him and legendary Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis, Greg Olsen took a quick jab at the state of the Miami Hurricanes ...
Former Miami Hurricanes star tight end Greg Olsen certainly has some thoughts on NIL, the transfer portal, and especially college football realignment.
He’s worked with several NFL franchises prior to coming to Miami as the head coach of the Dolphins in 2022, including the then Washington Redskins (2005; 2011-2012), Denver Broncos (2006-2008 ...
Greg Olsen is another great example of a tight end that keeps the TEU tradition alive for Miami Hurricanes football. Claiming the eighth spot in all-time receiving yards by a tight end, Olsen is ...
Former Hurricane and 14-year NFL tight end Greg Olsen, now an NFL analyst for Fox Sports, reacted to Miami quarterback Cam Ward being selected No. 1 overall by the Tennessee Titans in the 2025 NFL ...
Olsen, who was selected 31st overall by the Chicago Bears in the 2007 NFL Draft, played for the Hurricanes for three seasons totaling 1,215 receiving yards and six touchdowns in the process.
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