Josh Allen gave everything he had in the AFC Championship Game, but somehow, the blame still found its way to him. One former NFL quarterback isn’t having it, though, and is stepping up to say what many fans are already thinking.
On Monday's Get Up, ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky said Josh Allen "might be the most haunted player in the history of the NFL."
Kansas City Chiefs' legendary play-by-play announcer Mitch Holthus is unhappy with misleading narratives about NFL officiating when it comes to the Chiefs.
Following the Buffalo Bills' close 32–29 AFC championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, "Fire McDermott," referring to the team firing its head coach, Sean McDermott, was trending on X on Monday.
ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky has a clear opinion on any talk about a potential dismissal of Bills HC Sean McDermott
"Changing the head coach is, I think, preposterous," ESPN's Dan Orlovsky said on "The Pat McAfee Show." Orlovsky said instead the Bills should focus on upgrading at two positions
Dan Orlovsky is an ESPN NFL analyst and former NFL player who played QB for 4 NFL teams over 10 years. He is well regarded as as analyst who deeply understands the pro game and offensive schemes. Orlovsky joined former Bills player and radio announcer Eric Wood's "Centered on Buffalo" podcast.
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.
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,