ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky has put together one of the more interesting eating careers ever documented in public life. He spoke about some of them on the SI Media Podcast with Jimmy Traina last year,
Sports media is fully in its professional wrestling era. The line between what’s real and performative can get blurred pretty quickly. There’s Bill Simmons and Nick Wright throwing playful jabs at one another.
The Dallas Cowboys may have to take a backseat for now because there’s a new contender for “America’s Team,” at least in the Super Bowl. Despite a notoriously boisterous fan base and a head coach who often draws criticism,
Several former teammates shared high praise for Saints head coach candidate Kellen Moore. Lance Moore and Dan Orlovsky are in his corner:
It used to be unheard of for on-air talents on competing sports networks to publicly talk about people from other networks. But while some outlets have made it a part of their business model, Fox Sports and ESPN have not.
T he Kansas City Chiefs have a chance to win their third consecutive Super Bowl, something that has never been done in the long and storied history of the NFL. It's becoming more
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.
That’s all added up to make the Eagles the fan favorite heading into the Super Bowl rematch in New Orleans on Feb. 9. Mahomes rallied the Chiefs to a 38-35 victory over Jalen Hurts and the Eagles two years ago in Arizona.
ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky has become infamous for his bizarre takes on food, and he was at it again Thursday, caught on video doing something weird with a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup. Orlovsky’s NFL Live colleague,
Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye came up short Thursday night in the “Passing the Test” event as part of the Pro Bowl’s revamped skills competition.
Move over, Dallas Cowboys. There’s a new and unlikely America’s Team in the NFL — at least for the Super Bowl.
The Jacksonville Jaguars just paid quarterback Trevor Lawrence $275 million, so it seems unlikely that they will be going in a different direction under center.