Could Connecticut native and former UConn quarterback Dan Orlovsky leave ESPN for an NFL coaching job? Orlovsky, an ESPN analyst, expressed interest in the Green Bay Packers' quarterback coach ...
The NFL coaching carousel is underway, which means it’s time for Dan Orlovsky’s name to enter the mix. The former journeyman quarterback turned ESPN analyst has never been shy about his ...
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 ...
But if the Buckeyes star wide receiver was eligible for April's draft, former NFL quarterback-turned-ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky believes he would be the consensus No. 1 overall pick. "No. 1 pick ...
While most people are focusing on Darnold today, ESPN's Dan Orlovsky made the case that you can't just blame the quarterback on First Take, telling Stephen A. Smith he was out of his mind for ...
Orlovsky appears to enjoy his job at ESPN and makes an excellent living talking sports. However, according to Schefter, his real passion is being a part of an NFL franchise again.
The way Dan Orlovsky has talked about quarterbacks has often been critiqued by his colleagues. There’s no mistaking when he was accused on ESPN’s airwaves of being an Aaron Rodgers water carrier.
ESPN's Dan Orlovsky joined The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday to discuss the situation, along the way laying out why the Steelers' method of juggling the two quarterbacks makes the path forward more ...
One of the most prominent voices to weigh in was former NFL quarterback and ESPN personality Dan Orlovsky. On Monday's edition of ESPN's “First Take,” Orlovsky broke down the top five title ...
Speaking on the Monday Night Football pregame show, Dan Orlovsky believes that not only is McCarthy a good fit, but he's a better fit than Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson ...
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.