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Dan Orlovsky and his wife Tiffany Orlovsky manage quite the team at home. Dan, who played for 12 seasons in the NFL before becoming an ESPN analyst, married his wife, Tiffany Orlovsky, over Fourth of July weekend in 2009. The couple have welcomed four children — boys Madden, Hunter and Noah, born in 2011, and daughter Lennon, who followed in 2015.
Dan Orlovsky just pushed the Ty Simpson conversation into a new direction. In response to ESPN draft analyst Jordan Reid praising Simpson's tape against LSU, Or
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ESPN's Dan Orlovsky stuns fans with his pick for next Giants HC
The New York Giants will soon begin searching for a new head coach after they fired Brian Daboll on Monday, and you will probably never guess who longtime ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky thinks the replacement should be.
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky has issued a scathing observation of the Washington Commanders’ defense after their 44-22 loss to the Detroit Lions.
The Cleveland Browns and New York Giants each only have two victories so far this season. But the Giants stole the headlines on Monday when they fired head coac
Stephen A. Smith is never shy about calling his First Take co-hosts out, but he just had the tables turned on him by Dan Orlovsky. Since taking the reins of First Take, Smith has preached the importance of having an opinion and giving a take without fear of being right or wrong.
The Philadelphia Eagles gave the rest of the NFL the blueprint to beat the Kansas City Chiefs. The Los Angeles Chargers demonstrated that the AFC champions were vulnerable in the season opener, and while they showed glimpses of dominance,
The NFL MVP race is a long way from being decided, but ESPN's Dan Orlovsky believes one player is clearly leading it through eight weeks. Indianapolis
What's been the key to Seattle Seahawks QB Sam Darnold's impressive start this season? ESPN's Dan Orlovsky pointed to how Darnold has "mastered his footwork."
The Miami Dolphins surprised some observers by making only one deal this week ahead of the NFL trade deadline, but ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky was downright disap