Dan Orlovsky Warns Bears Fans About Caleb Williams
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The New England Patriots spent their top four picks in the 2025 NFL Draft on the offense, leading to ESPN's Dan Orlovsky to offer a bold prediction.
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ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky ‘obsessed’ with Patriots rookies, sees potentially ‘impactful’ early success
"There's a chance this organization and team are going to make noise a lot sooner than people expect." The post ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky ‘obsessed’ with Patriots rookies, sees potentially ‘impactful’ early success appeared first on Boston.
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The Spun on MSNDan Orlovsky Recalls 'Uncomfortable' Damar Hamlin Moment On ESPN
It's been just over 2.5 years since life-saving measures had to be taken to keep Damar Hamlin alive on the football field. As "thoughts and prayers" flooded social media in the minutes and hours to follow,
Dan Orlovsky knows Monday Night Football is occupied by one of the best NFL analysts ever, but that won’t stop him from setting the goal of being Troy Aikman’s successor. Orlovsky joined this week’s episode of the Awful Announcing Podcast.
Dan Orlovsky was afraid of potential backlash for praying for Damar Hamlin, but he said he knew it was something he had to do despite what people thought.
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On this week's episode of "Best Podcast Available," Athlon Sports NFL Draft expert Luke Easterling talks QBs with ESPN's Dan Orlovsky.
On this week’s episode of the Awful Announcing Podcast, host Brandon Contes interviews ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky. Brandon and Dan discuss a wide range of topics including staying at ESPN and whether or not he considered leaving,
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The Cold Wire on MSNDan Orlovsky Weighs In On Recent Debate About Jalen Hurts
The Philadelphia Eagles hold bragging rights over everybody else right now. However, not even winning the Super Bowl was enough for Jalen Hurts to get the respect many feel he deserves. That’s why former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky has come to Hurts’ defense in light of recent QB rankings.
One ESPN analyst likes the Atlanta Falcons chances during the 2025 NFL season thanks to the switch to Michael Penix Jr. behind center.