CT native and former UConn quarterback Dan Orlovsky expressed interest on social media in the Green Bay Packers' quarterback ...
Several former teammates shared high praise for Saints head coach candidate Kellen Moore. Lance Moore and Dan Orlovsky are in ...
Dan Orlovsky has officially made it as a media personality. It’s not easy to follow up a successful first career with an even more successful second one. And before you attempt to discredit ...
On Monday's Get Up, ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky said Josh Allen "might be the most haunted player in the history of the NFL." ...
For all the Bills Mafia members calling for the job of Sean McDermott, Dan Orlovsky is putting a stop to it quickly. “Changing the head coach is, I think, preposterous," said Orlovsky.
A fact that Dan Orlovsky knew, but Shannon Sharpe apparently didn't, which led to an incredibly amusing moment on First Take on Monday when Sharpe attempted to stump his co-worker with some trivia.
Were the fans in Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium taunting Dan Orlovsky with their chants in support of Lamar Jackson on Saturday night? Orlovsky seemed to think so. Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens ...
King said. There was one more query King had. "Is there a way that we can get Dan Orlovsky to utilize this to at least share what his findings are on television?" Orlovsky had a full handle on the ...
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky hopes that the Pittsburgh Steelers' first call this offseason is to the Los Angeles Rams to check on the availability of star quarterback Matthew Stafford.
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.
Subsequently, Mahomes’ dynasty has been in the spotlight. On “First Take,” former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky revealed the key difference between Mahomes and Brady and how their success ...
Orlovsky on the Offensive and Defensive Units The Bills’ defense struggled this season defending the pass, finishing 24th in pass defense , allowing 226.1 yards per game.