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George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen teamed up five years ago to create the Tight End University—a group that The post ...
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Dan Orlovsky's future has been decided after he hinted at leaving ESPN. The former quarterback hinted after the Super Bowl that he could be leaving ESPN. Primary Menu Sections ...
Longtime ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky is to return to the network despite being out of contract after agreeing to sign a new deal and keep him on shows like 'NFL Life' ...
ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky said on “Get Up” that Sanders is a “perfect” fit for Kevin Stefanski’s play-action-style offense which the Browns ran prior to Deshaun Watson’s arrival in Cleveland.
The Bears have undergone a tremendous improvement this offseason, and ESPN's Dan Orlovsky believes that leaves Caleb Williams with no excuses not to be great.
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky has been a mainstay analyst on ESPN's NFL coverage in recent years, and he'll continue to stick around after signing a new deal with the sports media giant.
Dan Orlovsky, who hinted he may not return to ESPN, is expected to re-sign with the network and continue as a prominent football analyst, sources briefed on the contract talks said Tuesday ...