Overview
- Orlovsky agreed to terms on a new multi-year contract with ESPN on June 10, ending months of speculation about his future after hints of a break.
- The 41-year-old analyst weighed an offer from CBS for its Big Ten football package before choosing to extend his ESPN tenure.
- He will continue as a fixture on ESPN’s NFL Live show and stay on the network’s No. 2 Monday Night Football broadcast team with Chris Fowler and Louis Riddick Jr.
- Since joining ESPN in 2018, Orlovsky has built a reputation as a leading quarterback analyst and also appears on ESPN/ABC college football telecasts.
- After teasing a long pause on air in February and clarifying in March that he was not retiring, he confirmed his ongoing presence on ESPN’s NFL programming.