ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky is shutting down any talk of Sean McDermott being relieved of his duties as head coach of the Bills. For all the Bills Mafia members calling for the job of Sean McDermott, Dan Orlovsky is putting a stop to it quickly.
The Buffalo Bills came up short again in the quest for their first Super Bowl title this season. They gave the Kansas City Chiefs one heck of a fight during Sunday's AFC Championship Game but lost by a field goal,
There have been calls for the Buffalo Bills head coach's job because he hasn't been able to get over the hump in the playoffs and reach a Super Bowl. McDermott has guided the franchise to five straight AFC East titles. McDermott is 5-1 against Kansas City in the regular season but 0-4 in the playoffs.
Following the Buffalo Bills' close 32–29 AFC championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, "Fire McDermott," referring to the team firing its head coach, Sean McDermott, was trending on X on Monday.
Dan Orlovsky came to Josh Allen's defense after people said the Bills star should have passed to Khalil Shakir.
Dan Orlovsky is an ESPN NFL analyst and former NFL player who played QB for 4 NFL teams over 10 years. He is well regarded as as analyst who deeply understands the pro game and offensive schemes. Orlovsky joined former Bills player and radio announcer Eric Wood's "Centered on Buffalo" podcast.
The former NFL QB was forced to choose between Buffalo and Kansas City, despite his clear desire to avoid making a pick.
On Monday's Get Up, ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky said Josh Allen "might be the most haunted player in the history of the NFL."
Kansas City Chiefs' legendary play-by-play announcer Mitch Holthus is unhappy with misleading narratives about NFL officiating when it comes to the Chiefs.
Dan Orlovsky is an ESPN NFL analyst and former ... I am going to pick the Buffalo Bills to go do it.”