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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 ...
"There's a chance this organization and team are going to make noise a lot sooner than people expect." The post ESPN’s Dan ...
“The Patriots’ first three picks, I’m obsessed with them,” the ESPN analyst said on “NFL Live” recently.
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 ...
Dan Orlovsky thinks it could take a while for Bears quarterback Caleb Williams to learn Ben Johnson's new offense.
On this week's episode of "Best Podcast Available," Athlon Sports NFL Draft expert Luke Easterling talks QBs with ESPN's Dan ...
Aikman, 58, is a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys. He is part of ESPN’s A team for NFL games on “Monday ...
One ESPN analyst likes the Atlanta Falcons chances during the 2025 NFL season thanks to the switch to Michael Penix Jr. behind center.
Dan Orlovsky’s ESPN future is uncertain — but it shouldn’t be The Philadelphia Eagles hoisting the Lombardi Trophy to cap off the 2024 season means the NFL calendar is officially turning over.
Dan Orlovsky and ESPN have integrated the use of virtual reality into "NFL Live" segments, helping give fans a new perspective.
Appreciate you guys so much." Dan Orlovsky hints at an uncertain future at ESPN while signing off from his final appearance on First Take during the NFL season.
Dan Orlovsky signed off from ESPN on Monday as if he might not be back. And that’s because he might not be. Orlovsky has been an analyst for ESPN since retiring from the NFL in 2017.