CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Panthers Pro Bowl tight end Greg Olsen has never been one for statistics or personal accolades.Hes the type of player who takes just as much pride in throwing a good block that leads to a Cam Newton touchdown pass to a teammate as he does hauling in one of his own.But even the humble nine-year NFL veteran admits theres one statistical accomplishment that would mean something to him -- a third straight 1,000-yard season. No other tight end in league history has accomplished that feat, including personal idols Tony Gonzalez and Jason Witten.For me, that checks off a lot of different boxes -- productivity, reliability, durability, longevity, said Olsen, whose Panthers take on Denver on Thursday night in the NFL regular season opener. Those are all things that mean something to me. I think there are so many factors that go into that statistic.With Olsen, it all comes back to consistency.From the way he approaches the offseason to the amount of time he spends each week in the film room, hes garnered the respect of his teammates. Its one of the reasons hes selected as an offensive captain every year.Teammate Jonathan Stewart calls the 31-year-old Olsen borderline obsessive compulsive when it comes to his strict training regimen and approach to the game.He is all about the little details in everything he does, Stewart said. He knows where he is supposed to be and what hes supposed to be doing at all times.Its paid off.Since being acquired by the Panthers in a trade for a third-round draft pick in 2011, Olsen has been as reliable as football in the fall -- hes played in 142 straight games -- and consistently productive.Hes averaged 70 receptions for 862 yards over the last five seasons and recorded at least five TD receptions in each of those years.And he keeps getting better.The 6-foot-5, 255-pound Olsen followed up an 84-catch season in 2014 with perhaps his finest overall season. He caught 77 passes for a career-high 1,104 yards receiving along with seven touchdowns helping the Panthers open the 2015 season 14-0 and reach the Super Bowl.He averaged 14.3 yards per catch -- by far the best of his career -- to earn second-team All-Pro behind New Englands Rob Gronkowski.His work ethic is just tremendous, Panthers coach Ron Rivera said. He takes great care of himself. He conditions, stretches, gets treatment. I think football is very important to him when hes here at the stadium. When he goes home hes a husband and father.If Olsen continues to produce the way he has for the next three seasons it will be difficult keeping him out of the Hall of Fame conversation.He ranks eighth on the career list in receptions by a tight end with 542 and 11th in yards receiving (6,292).I dont have a magic formula, Olsen said of his success. Im not always the fastest guy, Im not the strongest guy or most athletic guy, but I am going to do things the right way and be reliable. Im going to know what my quarterback wants from me and do it. I take a lot of pride in that. I take this serious.Olsen said he doesnt want to fall off mentally or physically.That is why he trains so hard in the offseason. Its why he has no plans on calling it quits anytime soon.The biggest test for guys who start to get older becomes the offseason grind -- and I get that, Olsen said. 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CHICAGO -- Until a few weeks ago, National Football League stadiums were about the last places anyone would go for a lesson in patriotism, First Amendment rights and civic responsibility.This is what I saw Sunday afternoon at an NFL game in New Jersey: An African-American artist, Brian McKnight, delivering a moving rendition of the national anthem.And this is what I saw Monday night at an NFL game in Chicago: Four African-American athletes raising their fists in protest during the playing of that same anthem.Freedom of expression is a powerful force in this country, and ever since Colin Kaepernick sat down last month while every other participant in a preseason game stood up, professional football players have reminded us that its a wonderfully American thing to honor your conscience and advocate for social change in the most public of forums.Here in Chicago, Malcolm Jenkins, Steven Means, Ron Brooks, and Marcus Smith II were the Eagles who raised their fists after a giant American flag was unfurled at Soldier Field. They should be proud of their willingness to take this stance, and all right-minded people around the league should be proud of their actions, too.Consider the following: Jenkins said he is the grandson of a Marine and Korean War veteran who was awarded the Purple Heart. Brooks said his girlfriend served in the Navy and is the daughter of a state trooper in Louisiana.I have the utmost respect for law enforcement and people who have put their lives on the line, Brooks said. And that will never change.Yes, this was a thoughtful act by thoughtful people. Jenkins, the Eagles union rep and organizer of the protest, ran his plans by friends in the military. He has been in contact with the police commissioner in Philadelphia, and he wants to continue finding ways through his foundation to aid kids in underserved communities.But he didnt believe that locking arms in a show of unity would help his cause. It doesnt address the actual issue, he said. Although it looks great because youre all together, the honest truth is that some guys on the team actually dont care about the issues, which is fine.So Jenkins wanted and needed a statement that left no room for interpretation. I think you immediately understand what the issue is, he said, when you see a black man raise his fist.Make no mistake: It isnt easy volunteering for social-media scorn and racial hostility from those who have forgotten the equal-opportunity tenets that are supposed to define us. The default position for far too many -- that multimillionaire athletes have no business assailing the very nation that provided them the opportunity to become rich and famous -- is a losing argument for people who conveniently forget that the multimillionaire athletes created their own opportunities, and often feel a moral obligation to use their platforms to help those without a voice.Whenever you talk about race or just anything to do with social injustice, Jenkins said, usually its a hard conversation to have. ... A lot of arguments you hear is, Do it on your own time. Do it in a different way. Well, the truth of the matter is, if you do it in a different way, that just allows you to ignore the issue.When you talk about real change, although a protest in itself doesnt change anything, it forces people to talk about it and it tugs on the social conscience of the citizens. So thats the biggest thing, how to get this topic in the minds of all those around the country and make them confront their own beliefs and thoughts and reasonings behind what they support and what they dont. And usually to do that, you have to disrupt something.The Eagles didnt really disrupt anything before their 29-14 victory over the Bears. No team or league rule was violated, the game wentt on as scheduled, and Carson Wentz did nothing to temper the expectation that hell become a big star soon.ddddddddddddBut still, this was a pretty big stage that required some pretty big, well, you know, for a staged protest. Monday Night Football isnt only a weekly TV program watched by millions; it is an institution to middle-aged fans of my generation who grew up on Cosell, Meredith and Gifford and the breathless anticipation of those halftime highlights from out-of-market Sunday games that werent available on our friendly neighborhood cable and dish packages and online services for the simple reason that those things didnt exist.But in the 1970s, years after sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their gloved fists during the medal-ceremony anthem at the Summer Games of Mexico City, the idea that an African-American athlete would raise his fist during the anthem on Monday Night Football was still as far-fetched as the notion of a mobile phone that could double as a TV.The NFL was an unforgiving place for those who didnt conform to the expectations of an overwhelmingly white power structure, and not much has changed all these years later. In this league, the punishment and pain are guaranteed but the contracts are not, making pro football players the most disposable team-sport athletes. Front-office executives cart out the broken bodies and cart in the fresh ones, and with the NFL the most popular game and prime-time show going, there isnt a whole hell of a lot the union can do about it.Kaepernick made his bold stand, anyway, taking the lead by taking a seat and then a knee to protest police brutality and uneven socioeconomic access in a racially divided land. He absorbed a predictable social-media pounding from critics who had never lived through the indignity of, say, being followed around a convenience store by a clerk whose suspicions were inspired only by the color of a customers skin.Kaepernick put his second-string neck on the first-string line, knowing full well hed be accused of being a traitor, an ingrate, and worse. Denver linebacker?Brandon Marshall?was among the NFL players who followed Kaepernicks example and took a knee that cost him a couple of endorsement deals with corporate sponsors who released cowardly statements supporting Marshalls right to protest while punishing him for exercising it.Monday night, Jenkins and friends decided to advance the ball. Doug Pederson knew it was coming and made Jenkins a game captain, a veteran move by a rookie coach. The cameramen scrambled into position as the Eagles lined up for the anthem, focusing on Jenkins. The veteran safety raised his right fist as the song played. In the same formation, Jason Peters, an African-American tackle, proudly planted his hand over his heart, another great sight to see.The night before, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had said he respected his players desire to speak out and change the community and that he wanted them to use that voice. Do the players really believe that? Does pro footballs largely African-American workforce truly believe a punitive, hammer-wielding commissioner and the face of that overwhelmingly white power structure wants social activism as part of the 16-game schedule?It doesnt seem to matter; the players arent backing off. Jenkins said he experienced a lonely feeling during his protest, and Brooks said he felt like he was out there on the edge, where you understand the consequences that will come.But these football players listened to their hearts, anyway, the potential consequences be damned. These Eagles didnt need to hit anybody to show they are tough, strong men. ' ' '