FOX getting NFL line-ups set

Greg Olsen, the former NFL tight end and a pretty darn good analyst so far in his career, will drop to No. 2 in Fox's lineup to make room for recent-retiree Tom Brady, who will work with Kevin Burkhardt on the network's No. 1 game each week. (Photo courtesy of NYPOST.COM)
Greg Olsen, the former NFL tight end and a pretty darn good analyst so far in his career, will drop to No. 2 in Fox's lineup to make room for recent-retiree Tom Brady, who will work with Kevin Burkhardt on the network's No. 1 game each week. (Photo courtesy of NYPOST.COM)

So, who’s working with who on NFL game broadcasts at FOX, now that former quarterback recent retiree Tom Brady has plunged into the booth?

Fox is making that more clear in recent days, according to a story by Joe Lucia on awfulannouncing.com (NFL on Fox reportedly decides on 2024 broadcast teams).

It looks indeed, like many thought, that Brady will team with Kevin Burkhardt as the network’s No. 1 team, and that Greg Olsen, the former top analyst before Brady’s arrival, will work with Joe Davis, Lucia reports.

Other duos, it appears, will be Adam Amin and Mark Sanchez; Kevin Kugler and Daryl Johnston; Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma; and Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth.

Hey, if Myers and Schlereth are the No. 5 team, we’re in good shape, folks.

Lucia’s story clears up all the particulars, who’s worked with who in the past, and so forth.

Brady, of course, has really worked with no one, but he’s going into the No. 1 gig.

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