ESPN analyst and former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky took to Twitter recently ... with a narrow loss to LSU and a hard-fought contest against then-No. 7 Alabama on the road. The defensive line ...
Dan Orlovsky is best known for his quarterback analysis, but he often unexpectedly throws out some unusual takes on food. He was at it again Wednesday on NFL Live, where he gave his advice on what ...
ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky has become one of the most recognizable figures in sports media. Orlovsky has carved out a niche at ESPN as the ultimate football diehard and become so much more than ...
ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky made a big prediction about the NFL playoffs during Tuesday’s edition of “NFL Live.” Orlovsky and the panel of analysts on the show were discussing the Jets ...
Dan Orlovsky and his wife Tiffany have four children. The couple welcomed triplets Madden, Hunter, and Noah in December 2011, and their daughter, Lennon, was born on October 22, 2015.
Dan Orlovsky, a former Detroit Lions quarterback and current NFL analyst for ESPN, ripped the Browns and questioned why Watson was still the starting quarterback. "The Cleveland Browns are in the ...
Recently, ESPN’s NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky posted ... percentage since 2020, their rookie seasons. When it comes to mechanics, Burrow again tops the list for Orlovsky, thanks in large part ...
ESPN's Dan Orlovsky has been high on the Vikings since before this season began. Back when J.J. McCarthy got hurt, Orlovsky expressed major confidence in Sam Darnold and what he was going to do ...
Lastly, he shared a story with Dan Orlovsky from Detroit Lions training camp and how Joel got a hit off him.
Laura Rutledge and the NFL Live crew of Dan Orlovsky, Marcus Spears, Adam Schefter and Andrew Hawkins dive into discussions on Aaron Rodgers possible return from his Achilles injury as his ...
Laura Rutledge has hosted the show since 2020, succeeding Wendi Nix ... She works the sidelines with the crew of Chris Fowler ...
According to ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, the Jets are the first team in NFL history to lose a game where they scored at least 20 points, didn’t turn the ball over and allowed fewer than 250 yards.