How could you do this to me??" Benson wrote in an Instagram response Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; Brian To/FilmMagic Dan Benson and David Henrie are no longer on good terms. The former child actor ...
ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky shared his thoughts on Baltimore’s defense following the team’s loss to the Cleveland Browns. “I think you gotta pin part of that loss late on their defensive coordinator Zach Orr, ...
Former quarterback turned analyst Dan Orlovsky weighed in on the team’s move. “It’s a tough decision… right now to win, it’s best to have Joe Flacco as their starting quarterback ...
However, not everyone is dismissing him so quickly. ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky staunchly defended Richardson on Tuesday’s episode of The Rich Eisen Show. Orlovsky believes the Colts’ choice to bench ...
The Indianapolis Colts are not having the 2024 season of their dreams. Indianapolis must be glad that QB Anthony Richardson is staying healthier than he did in his rookie season. However, he still ...
Apparently, Dan Orlovsky and Marcus "Swagu" Spears got into it during one of their segments. While they were on break, Rutledge took a video of herself and Orlovsky discussing what had just ...
Dan Orlovsky has been put on blast before. It’s nothing new for the ex-journeyman quarterback turned NFL analyst. But how he conducts his analysis is a point of contention among former players ...
Marcus Spears decided to take a crack at Dan Orlovsky. Spears said the Commanders wouldn’t have had a shot at that Hail Mary with Dan at quarterback cause he couldn’t have thrown the ball that ...
One of those came from ESPN's Dan Orlovsky. During an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show, Orlovsky lamented the Colts' decision, claiming Richardson has been much better than the box score would show.
ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky is stepping up to defend Colts QB Anthony Richardson after an ugly performance against the Texans on Sunday. “Richardson’s tape. Significantly better than the stat line ...
According to ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, the Jets are the first team in NFL history to lose a game where they scored at least 20 points, didn’t turn the ball over and allowed fewer than 250 yards.