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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 ...
Stephen A. Smith values a strong opinion more than the right opinion, and he instills that into the contributors he puts on First Take. Dan Orlovsky recently joined the Awful Announcing Podcast, where ...
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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 ...
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Dan Orlovsky warns how long it’ll take Bears QB Caleb Williams to master Ben Johnson’s offense
Dan Orlovsky thinks it could take a while for Bears quarterback Caleb Williams to learn Ben Johnson's new offense.
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The Cold Wire on MSNDan Orlovsky Calls For Ravens To Address Major Playoff Issue
The Baltimore Ravens enter this season as one of the teams to beat again. They’ve been a dominant force in the regular season year in and year out. Unfortunately, they haven’t been as good in the ...
On this week’s episode of the Awful Announcing Podcast, host Brandon Contes interviews ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky. Brandon ...
Dan Orlovsky knows Monday Night Football is occupied by one of the best NFL analysts ever, but that won’t stop him from ...
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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 ...
Dan Orlovsky confirmed he was "furious" after losing the "Outstanding Personality/Studio Analyst" Sports Emmys award to Charles Barkley, believing he should have won.
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Nittany Sports Now on MSNOrlovsky: Penn State Is The Best In College Football
The collection of college football media that has Penn State as the preseason No. 1 team or at least the team to beat continues to grow. Phil Steele has Penn State as his No. 1 team and feels this ...
Follow Us 4K+ Dan Orlovsky, Stephen A Smith, and Shannon Sharpe (Photo via ESPN) ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky wanted to deliver a stern apology over his words that involved Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews.
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