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Olsen On The Verge Of Setting New Career Highs
Heading into tomorrow's season finale against the Falcons, Greg Olsen is on the verge of setting career highs in receptions and receiving yards heading into the regular-season finale. His 67 catches lead the team and are two shy of his career high set a year ago.

His 774 receiving yards also are a team high and 69 shy of last year's career high. His five touchdown catches are tied for the team lead and three shy of the eight he had in 2009 with Chicago.

Over the past three years, Olsen has 171 catches, 2,157 yards and 15 touchdowns.

As ESPN.com's David Newton suggests, were he on a team that features the tight end as much as Atlanta with Tony Gonzalez (252 catches, 2,608 yards, 23 TDS the past three years) or New Orleans with Jimmy Graham (265 catches, 3,446 yards and 35 TDs the past three years), his numbers surely would be higher.

Instead, he plays in the shadows.

"It is what it is," Olsen said. "I've kind of come to accept that. It used to bother me when I was a younger guy, kind of feeling like you were on the outside when it came time for those Pro Bowl things and all that. I used to get wrapped up in all that.

"But at this point, I know how the team thinks of me. I know what my production level has been. I'm just not a big attention seeker, dunking and flexing. I just go out and play. If I score, great. If I play every snap, I'm going to do everything they ask me to do. I take more pride in that than anything."

The Panthers (11-4) take great pride in having Olsen.

"The things that he does, I don't think he gets enough credit for," head coach Ron Rivera said. "The thing is, Greg's not flashy or flamboyant. He just come to work every day."

And he's quietly put together a Top-10 fantasy season.