The former NFL QB was forced to choose between Buffalo and Kansas City, despite his clear desire to avoid making a pick.
While previewing this weekend’s Bills vs. Chiefs AFC Championship game on “Get Up,” reporter Adam Schefter began unbuttoning his co-host’s shirt as fellow studio analyst Harry Douglas told Orvlovsky to “stick his chest out” and “be a man” while making picks for the game.
Maybe some of Dan Orlovsky’s quirks are starting to rub off on his co-workers like Adam Schefter. At the end of Thursday’s episode of Get Up, the cast made their picks for the AFC and NFC Championship Games.
ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky has been hearing about it from NFL fans all season long regarding his thoughts on Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Orlovsky has long argued that Allen deserved the NFL MVP this season over Jackson,
ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky is well-regarded for his knowledge of football's intricacies. This week, he joined One Bills Live and praised the Buffalo Bills' running
ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky has been hearing about it from NFL fans all season long regarding his thoughts on Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
The Buffalo Bills have a tough opponent in the Divisional Round, but they are the Super Bowl favorite after destroying the Broncos.
The Bills advanced to the AFC Championship Game, which also means some analysts have taken to maintaining tired narratives
When the Buffalo Bills brought in Amari Cooper this season, it felt like they'd hit the jackpot. A proven playmaker, a four-time Pro Bowler, and a guy who could go toe-to-toe with
ESPN's Adam Schefter got a little handsy with one of his coworkers on the air on Thursday. This morning, Schefter appeared on Get Up, alongside host Mike Greenberg and panelists Dan Orlovsky, Harry Douglas and Jason McCourty,
The Buffalo Bills are set to host the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional round on Sunday. For such a big game, they called upon former Bills quarterback and fan-favorite Ryan Fitzpatrick to get the crowd going.
Former NFL player and ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky apologized to viewers for calling them “losers” for harshly criticizing Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and tight end Mark Andrews after their playoff loss.