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Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady will take over as Fox Sports’ lead NFL analyst in the fall, making Sunday the last night former NFL tight end Greg Olsen will hold the lead position.

Brady previously signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox to take over as chief analyst after retiring from the NFL last year.Brady previously signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox to take over as chief analyst after retiring from the NFL last year.

Brady previously signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox to take over as chief analyst after retiring from the NFL last year.

However, Brady's upcoming addition to Fox's broadcast lineup has raised the question of what will happen to Olsen, who has become a fan favorite during his three years as the company's lead broadcaster.However, Brady's upcoming addition to Fox's broadcast lineup has raised the question of what will happen to Olsen, who has become a fan favorite during his three years as the company's lead broadcaster.

However, Brady’s upcoming addition to Fox’s broadcast lineup has raised the question of what will happen to Olsen, who has become a fan favorite during his three years as the company’s lead broadcaster.

Olsen recently addressed the Brady-sized cloud hanging over his future while speaking to Sports Illustrated when he said, “Whatever team I'm on next year, whatever my future holds, wherever I am, so be it Like this.Olsen recently addressed the Brady-sized cloud hanging over his future while speaking to Sports Illustrated when he said, “Whatever team I'm on next year, whatever my future holds, wherever I am, so be it Like this.

Olsen recently addressed the Brady-sized cloud hanging over his future while speaking to Sports Illustrated when he said, “Whatever team I’m on next year, whatever my future holds, wherever I am, so be it Like this.

Olsen added, “Obviously, I know how much I respect Tom.  I understand the situation, he is the greatest footballer of all time.'Olsen added, “Obviously, I know how much I respect Tom.  I understand the situation, he is the greatest footballer of all time.'

Olsen added, “Obviously, I know how much I respect Tom. I understand the situation, he is the greatest footballer of all time.’

'I understand.  I understand what we all signed up for.  But it won't change what we do,” Olsen concluded.'I understand.  I understand what we all signed up for.  But it won't change what we do,” Olsen concluded.

‘I understand. I understand what we all signed up for. But it won’t change what we do,” Olsen concluded.

While taking on the second-place broadcasting role would come with a massive 70 percent pay cut, dropping Olsen's salary from $10 million to $3 million, it may be his best option in the long run, according to the New York Post term may turn out to be.  .While taking on the second-place broadcasting role would come with a massive 70 percent pay cut, dropping Olsen's salary from $10 million to $3 million, it may be his best option in the long run, according to the New York Post term may turn out to be.  .

While taking on the second-place broadcasting role would come with a massive 70 percent pay cut, dropping Olsen’s salary from $10 million to $3 million, it may be his best option in the long run, according to the New York Post term may turn out to be. .

Brady has previously been linked with acquiring an ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, which could make his stint at Fox short-lived and allow Olsen to return to the No. 1 role after just one or two seasons.Brady has previously been linked with acquiring an ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, which could make his stint at Fox short-lived and allow Olsen to return to the No. 1 role after just one or two seasons.

Brady has previously been linked with acquiring an ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, which could make his stint at Fox short-lived and allow Olsen to return to the No. 1 role after just one or two seasons.

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