The Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. They suffered their first loss of the 2024 NFL season, dropping their record to a still phenomenal nine wins and one loss. And Dan Orlovsky must have loved every bit of it.
Orlovsky covered the game on the ESPN broadcast, acting as Josh Allen for a segment following the game. In the clip he reposted to X, he walked through all the problems Allen had to deal with in the play.
Orlovsky posted a four-minute clip to X, breaking down the Bills’ third and nine plays in the fourth quarter, calling it “one of the coolest things I’ve ever been a part of.” Josh Allen made a complete pass to Khalil Shakir, gaining the team a much-needed first down.
The NFL analyst also broke down the entire play, showing the Chiefs’ players’ assignments as the play developed. Of course, he went super in-depth, as it should be noted that Orlovsky was a former NFL quarterback himself.
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It seems that it wasn’t Orlovsky who just loved, the fans in the X comment section did as well. One fan was quite blunt in their reply, stating, “I’ll take this over useless football debates all day, every day.”
One fan begged for ESPN to be on this, wanting it to be a recurring segment. “This needs to be a recurring segment, please,” said X user Senor Grande, and it wouldn’t be a bad idea for ESPN if we were being honest.
One fan just praised Orlovsky for a job well done during his insane analysis of the play: “I have been critical of you before, man, no lie, but this makes it painfully obvious that you are LEAGUES above any of us armchair quarterbacks. Seriously, stellar job,” said X user Joey.
While this may have been the first time that Orlovsky has done this in VR, it isn’t the first he’s done in real life. Fans should hope that ESPN allows this to happen more often for the sake of the enjoyment of watching.