Given ESPN's extensive roster of NFL analysts and commentators, it makes perfect sense for some to take breaks after a long ...
ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky hinted on the Monday episode of "First Take" that his future at ESPN is uncertain.
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Hosted on MSNMVP Voter Breaks Silence On Controversial Lamar Jackson DecisionThis year's NFL MVP race between Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was super close. Allen secured four more first-place votes (27 to 23) than Jackson ...
It's unlikely to satisfy his critics, but Bears broadcaster and former quarterback Jim Miller used his SiriusXM show to address why he voted Lamar Jackson 4th.
This year's MVP race was the closest in decades, with Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen winning the award by just 21 points over Baltimore Ravens quarterback ...
The MVP debate between Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson was already contentious, and that boiled over when people learned the ...
One of ESPN's top NFL analysts was among the voters who cast a ballot for Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson as first-team All-Pro, only to vote for ...
ESPN's Dan Orlovsky doesn't understand why New York Giants legend Eli Manning wasn't a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
NFL MVP race won't go down as the closest ever, because it's impossible to beat an actual tie like we saw between Peyton ...
Two voters didn’t even have Dan Campbell in the top five. Tony Dungy had Jim Harbaugh and Mike Tomlin ahead of the Detroit ...
(WKRC/AP) - Josh Allen edged two-time winner Lamar Jackson for the AP NFL Most Valuable Player award in the closest race since Matt Ryan beat out Tom Brady in 2016, but a closer look at the ballots ...
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