Greg Olsen’s agent says he’s still interested in playing

Greg Olsen’s time with the Carolina Panthers has come to an end. He may not be done playing yet, though.

Greg Olsen’s time with the Carolina Panthers has come to an end. He may not be done playing yet, though. According to Ian Rapoport at NFL Network, Olsen’s agent Drew Rosenhaus says he is still interested in playing and he will be in contact with teams after the Super Bowl.

Olsen hasn’t been a Pro Bowl level tight end for a few years. However, it’s worth mentioning he has been limited by injuries and could still be a meaningful contributor for an NFL offense.

Interested teams may have to compete with broadcasters, though. Olsen has gotten rave reviews for his work as an analyst for Fox Sports. It wouldn’t be a surprise if he ultimately goes that route rather than continuing his playing career. In the meantime, Olsen will be working during Super Bowl week and five XFL games.

We wish Olsen well in all his future endeavors, whatever they may be.

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Network agrees with Youtuber Logan Paul on $1M deal to fight Antonio Brown

A network has signed Youtuber Logan Paul to a seven-figure deal to fight Antonio Brown, if the WR accepts the challenge.

Antonio Brown isn’t in the NFL anymore and still finds ways to be in the headlines.

The New York Post is reporting DAZN has signed Youtuber Logan Paul to a $1 million deal for a fight with Brown, who has yet to accept but has been working out with a boxing trainer. Brown and Paul have feuded with each other over social media.

If Brown agrees to what sources said is an offer in excess of $1 million and maybe multiple millions plus incentives, then DAZN hopes to schedule the fight for April in Las Vegas around the same time as the NFL Draft.

“This would be the biggest fight of 2020,” Paul, who has 20 million YouTube subscribers, told The Post in a statement through DAZN. “I’m ready to sign my contract and punch Antonio Brown in the face on behalf of his baby mama. Right now, we’re waiting on him, but I’m not sure if he actually wants to fight or if he’s teasing it for clout.”

 

Brown’s troubling behavior has forced the hand of his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, who is no stranger to controversial clients.

Still, it says volumes when you realize Rosenhaus has seen enough — for now — of the wide receiver and his antics.

Adam Schefter of ESPN reports Rosenhaus is conditionally cutting ties with the free agent.

Of course, Rosenhaus has put stipulations on his exit and is making sure the door is open enough for him to keep Brown as a client if he can get his life together.

Agent Drew Rosenhaus cuts ties with former Steelers WR Antonio Brown

Antonio Brown lost his agent on Thursday.

We all knew this would happen sooner or later. Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has gone out of his way to make himself like Kryptonite for the NFL. It finally got bad enough that his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, has terminated his relationship with Brown and sent a letter to the NFLPA indicating such.

Brown first started going off the rails a year ago but through all of this Rosenhaus has stuck by him. But at this point, Brown is bad for business when you are the most powerful agent in the NFL and have a reputation to protect.

We will anxiously be awaiting the response from Brown to the news he no longer has representation for a potential NFL comeback.

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