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Gregory Walter Olsen, known as Greg Olsen, was born on March 11, 1985, in New Jersey, USA. He grew up in a supportive family of American nationality and spent most of his childhood in Wayne, New Jersey. He attended Wayne Hills High School, where his athletic talents quickly caught the attention of coaches. Excelling in multiple sports, Olsen was particularly recognized for his football capabilities and earned a spot on the school's football team.
Although initially interested in basketball, Olsen eventually distinguished himself in football under the guidance of his father and coach, Chris Olsen. By his senior year, he had become one of the top high school prospects in the nation. In 2001, he was a finalist for the Gatorade Player of the Year award. During his high school football career, Olsen recorded 73 receptions for 1,474 yards and 27 touchdowns—a remarkable achievement that underscored his athletic promise.
Olsen also excelled in track and field. He ran the 100-meter dash in 11.40 seconds, a competitive time at the high school level. Additionally, he achieved a personal best of 59.83 meters in the javelin throw and 46.63 meters in the discus throw, showcasing his versatility as an all-around athlete.
Following high school, Olsen enrolled at the University of Notre Dame. However, he transferred to the University of Miami later the same year, seeking a better fit both academically and athletically. During his first season with the Miami Hurricanes, he was sidelined by a shoulder injury. He rebounded strongly in subsequent seasons, particularly in 2005, when he began to display the skill set that would eventually propel him to the NFL.
Olsen also briefly gained public attention for being affiliated with a campus rap group known as G-Reg. The group received criticism for its sexually explicit lyrics, a topic that has since faded from public focus as Olsen's professional accomplishments have taken precedence.
In 2007, Greg Olsen was selected in the first round of the NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears. His rookie season was hindered by a knee injury, limiting his playing time. However, he bounced back in his second year, posting 54 receptions and scoring 5 touchdowns. The 2009 season marked a peak during his tenure with the Bears, as he developed a strong on-field rapport with newly-acquired quarterback Jay Cutler.
In 2011, Olsen was traded to the Carolina Panthers, a move that would define the prime years of his NFL career. With the Panthers, he became a key offensive weapon and earned multiple Pro Bowl selections. One of his standout seasons came when he recorded 80 receptions for 1,073 yards, averaging 13.4 yards per catch. His consistent performance solidified his reputation as one of the league's top tight ends.
Greg Olsen is married to Kara Dooley, and together they have a son. Off the field, Olsen is active on social media, regularly sharing updates and photos on Instagram and Twitter, where he has built a sizable fanbase. His outreach through social media complements his public image as both an athlete and a family man.
Olsen has also done well financially over the course of his career. His estimated net worth is around $40 million, a figure bolstered by his NFL salaries, endorsement deals, and media appearances.
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