ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky has become infamous for his bizarre takes on food, and he was at it again Thursday, caught on ...
At a closed-door House Republican retreat Saturday morning, newly re-elected House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said President-elect Donald Trump was in favor of passing a single reconciliation ...
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Williams laughed about it on a podcast after finding out it was a joke, but he couldn't hide his excitement ... Miller Marcus Spears and Dan Orlovsky react to news Ben Johnson has left his role as the ...
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.
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 way Dan Orlovsky has talked about quarterbacks ... Smith recently cornered him over his Sam Darnold takes. Orlovsky will be the first one to tell you that he’s a defender of all things ...
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.
Speaking on the Monday Night Football pregame show, Dan Orlovsky believes that not only is McCarthy a good fit, but he's a better fit than Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who has been ...
Dan Orlovsky has earned a reputation for being the staunchest of quarterback defenders in sports media. When he’s not being accused of being an Aaron Rodgers apologist, he’s being accused of ...
Could Connecticut native and former UConn quarterback Dan Orlovsky leave ESPN for an NFL coaching job? Orlovsky, an ESPN analyst, expressed interest in the Green Bay Packers' quarterback coach ...