The latest, as documented and shared by Orlovsky's NFL Live colleague Ryan Clark, is the strangest among a strange lot. Close your eyes and imagine the many ways a person could eat a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, then click below to have your mind blown.
The Washington Commanders have come a long way in just one year. The new ownership has done everything well to get the team back to its glory days. But more than that, they also stumbled upon a generational talent.
Quarterbacks Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels will be pitted against each other until the end of time. Williams was the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and landed with the Chicago Bears while
NFL analyst and former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky sounded off on those who were calling for McDermott to be fired. On Tuesday, he suggested on "The Pat McAfee Show" that the team should add a ...
The Chicago Bears’ decision to hire Ben Johnson as their head coach has spawned a wide range of reactions across the NFL world. While many people are happy about the imaginative former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator landing a well-deserved head coaching role,
ESPN analyst Dan Orlovksy is already taking a victory lap for ranking Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels over Caleb Williams during the 2024 NFL Draft.
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.
Dan Orlovsky is considered one of the best TV analysts in football today, well-known for his clear-cut opinions on the latest football news when appearing in talk shows and comprehensive breakdowns of
The Chicago Bears have made a big move to help Caleb Williams. The franchise hired Ben Johnson as its new head coach, who is well known for having success as the Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator.
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 ...
The NFL's youngest offensive coordinator is ready to help set the table for Ben Johnson in an offense he sees as similar to what the Broncos and Saints used.