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Orlovsky is known for his analysis of the game’s most important position, such as his recent breakdown of why Shedeur Sanders is a perfect fit for Kevin Stefanski’s offense in Cleveland. He joined ...
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 ...
ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky’s most famous NFL play was an unfortunate one. In 2008 against the Vikings, he scrambled out of the back of the end zone for a safety against the Vikings :: Bruce ...
October 12th is a memorable day for Dan Orlovsky, it’s the anniversary of the former NFL quarterback’s infamous self-imposed safety, and the occasion didn’t go unnoticed by ESPN.
The Get Up crew surprised Dan Orlovsky by revealing it was the 15th anniversary of his safety against the Vikings. In response, he dropped an F-bomb on live TV.
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) September 26, 2022 “IVE NEVER BEEN HAPPIER,” Orlovsky tweeted. “FFFFREEEEEDDDOOOMMMM” Up to this point, Orlovsky has been synonymous with the QB safety ...
On this date 14 years ago, Orlovsky ran out of the back of the end zone, late in the first quarter of a matchup with the Minnesota Vikings. Orlovsky played 12 seasons in the NFL, including with ...
When you think of Dan Orlovsky, you think of him running out of the back of the end zone for a safety when he was with the Detroit Lions. It's a blooper that will live forever. Jimmy Garoppolo's ...
Former NFL quarterback turned ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky will forever be known for his biggest boneheaded play. In Week 5 of the 2018 season, the then-Detroit Lions QB tried running away from ...
Immediately after the play, Orlovsky voiced his vindication at Garoppolo's embarrassing moment on Twitter. NFL fans also did not hold back on their roasts of Garoppolo after the unfortunate safety ...
Dan Orlovsky claims no one brings up his infamous safety anymore "Running out of the end zone has not come up often. Here and there, but not nearly as much as it did two or three years ago" ...