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RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Every day he has a meeting scheduled, Greg Olsen leaves his house in Charlotte, North Carolina, and travels a few minutes away to the office where his foundation is located.
In an NFL offseason where virtual learning has become the norm, Olsen is appreciative of having a place to isolate himself from kids and pets and focus on learning about his first new team in almost a decade.
"I’ve got three young kids. I’ve got dogs barking,” Olsen said. “So for two and a half hours, three hours, to be able to get away and really dive into what I need to do, this is just a really good setup that I have here and it’s very conducive to learning.