Joe Davis’ ‘Lightning strikes twice’ call on Commanders’ wild TD draws raves
"Joe Davis is a top 2 announcer in all of sports and he’s not 2."
"Joe Davis is a top 2 announcer in all of sports and he’s not 2."
"I can't say I've ever seen a sequence of events that culminated with an ending like that, all in one quarter, all down the stretch, maybe ever, at least in a game that I can remember."
"You hold your breath with anything special teams-related on this day."
"That's Aaron Judge dropping the ball in the fifth inning of the World Series."
"They need to be developed. I just don't think as a league in general we do a good job of that."
"Adam Amin and Greg Olsen are such a great NFL Sunday duo."
Ian and Noah Eagle will serve as play-by-play announcers, with Nate Burleson, J.J. Watt, and Greg Olsen as analysts.
"I can tell. It comes through the TV."
"I'm not dead yet. But I am having a great time. I appreciate it, you guys."
Fox is “contemplating” the arrangement for Olsen, per a source.
A low-scoring Eagles-Saints game boosted focus on the announcers, and Greg Olsen's work there drew commendation.
Greg Olsen was diplomatic once again after Week 1, saying he just wants to be a good teammate to the man who replaced him, Tom Brady.
"Olsen just put on a masterclass in Fox's No. 2 booth for Pittsburgh-Atlanta."
"He's got a great sixth sense for how to balance all those different things."
"They flashed Greg Olsen in front of me. Little did I know how great Greg Olsen was going to be, and he’s fantastic. And they flashed Tom Brady in front of me."
"It was only because he was retired that we threw that Hail Mary."
"We’re building something special"
"That’s not something I would have been opposed to by any stretch."
"He's been nothing but respectful and nothing but professional through all of this, which has been amazing, and I've tried to be that in return to him."
Joe Davis and Greg Olsen's pre-existing chemistry and positive attitude suggest they're ready to excel as Fox's No. 2 NFL broadcast team.
Madden NFL 25 announces two additional new commentary teams featuring diverse voices from across the sports world.
"There's more need and space to fill in more football lingo and talk than there is in a constantly flowing basketball game where you could kind of fake it a little bit more."
"It's hard to transition into that world. It's hard to find your voice. It's hard to find the right opportunities."