Dan Orlovsky Says NFL Ordered Him to Stop Posting Film Breakdowns on Social Media
The league has not explained the directive, leaving rights and enforcement questions unresolved.
Overview
- The ESPN analyst told followers he was informed by the NFL to cease sharing video-based analysis, calling the change disappointing.
- After his last clip on Sept. 30, he shifted this week to posting timestamps that direct fans to specific plays instead of sharing footage.
- Reporters have requested comment from the NFL, and as of today the league has not provided a public explanation.
- Coverage notes that rights or licensing rules tied to broadcasters could be involved, though no cause has been confirmed.
- Other analysts, including Brian Baldinger, Chase Daniel, and J.T. O’Sullivan, continue to post film breakdowns, highlighting questions about consistent application.