NFL fans are furious after ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky revealed that he won’t be casting his NFL MVP vote for Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson.
With one week remaining in the regular season, Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen are the two front-runners for the NFL MVP award. Orlovsky, who makes weekly appearances on the “One Bills Live” program, is one of 50 analysts who votes for the MVP winner.
Orlovsky made headlines on “First Take” yesterday when he stated that he wouldn’t give his MVP vote to Jackson. Orlovsky used a bizarre explanation in that Jackson’s receivers have drawn more separation than Allen’s.
Needless to say, NFL fans have wasted little time ripping on Orlovsky for already stating that he wouldn’t vote for Lamar Jackson:
“i don’t think you should make your opinion public like that until the vote is announced…,” one fan said.
“Bunch of frauds,” remarked another.
“DO gets himself in trouble on a daily basis😂,” said a fan.
“MVP fatigue is real,” quipped another.
“Dan Orlosky sux. Ravens Lamar Jackson is the NFL MVP,” a fan said.
“So yall just now figuring out these awards are bought?,” another remarked.
“Orlovsky should’ve disclosed that,” stated a fan.
“It’s a business decision for Orlovsky, Aikman, and all the others that are pushing a Joe Burrow MVP narrative. The @NFL tells them who to promote and they obey!” wrote another.
Josh Allen’s Stats vs. Lamar Jackson’s
Entering Week 18, Buffalo’s superstar signal-caller has 3,731 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, six interceptions, 531 rushing yards and 12 rushing scores.
The reigning MVP over in Baltimore has 3,955 passing yards, 39 touchdowns, only four interceptions, 852 rushing yards and four touchdowns. Jackson has the better all-around stats, but Allen is the overwhelming betting favorite.