Former Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart is beginning to ascend regarding his status as a prospect ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft ...
However, ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky does not agree with that, and in a social media post, he revealed that he believes Ole ...
Sports media is fully in its professional wrestling era. The line between what’s real and performative can get blurred pretty ...
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky is currently paid to talk about NFL teams for ESPN. Perhaps soon Orlovsky will be coaching an NFL team, instead. Rumors have circulated in recent days that Dan ...
The celebrity wife attended Plymouth Meeting High School in Pennsylvania, United States. Who is Dan Orlovsky married to? Dan Orlovsky is married to Tiffany Ann Lesher. The couple got married on 6 July ...
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky is currently paid to talk about NFL teams for ESPN. Perhaps soon Orlovsky will be coaching an NFL team, instead. Rumors have circulated in recent days that Dan ...
ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky is well-regarded for his knowledge of football’s intricacies. This week, he joined One Bills Live and praised the Buffalo Bills’ running game against the Denver Broncos ...
And McVay thinks his team learned from the Week 12 loss to the Eagles. Add it up, shake it around, and ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky lays out why the Rams have the most dangerous team in the NFC playoffs.
During ESPN's "First Take" on Thursday, analyst Dan Orlovsky thought it was a real possibility under certain conditions. "Kelce's more than capable of being the difference maker," he said.
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky reacted to the Ravens' decision to reclaim Johnson and how the organization was playing "chess not checkers." "Chess not checkers," Orlovsky wrote on X.
The latest is ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, who believes the Rams’ stout defense will focus its game plan on limiting Saquon Barkley, who torched them for a franchise-record 255 rushing yards when ...
And that is no shot at Orlovsky, who, again, is one of the more tolerable and intelligent NFL pundits ESPN has at their disposal. Baby steps, Dan.