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Pat McAfee show presses Dan Orlovsky about a Josh Allen bias
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Pat McAfee and his crew on Tuesday pressed Dan Orlovsky about the analyst’s alleged biased toward Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.

Orlovsky, who is a former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst, was a guest on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday. McAfee and some of the other members of his show alleged that Orlovsky shows favoritism toward Allen when discussing the NFL.

Specifically, Orlovsky’s alleged love of Allen was posed in comparison to his supposed criticism of Baltimore Ravens quarterback, Lamar Jackson.

“Everyone thinks that when Lamar loses, I say, ‘Lamar stinks.’ And when Josh loses, I make excuses for Josh, which is not factually accurate,” Orlovsky said on the show. “It’s literally not true. It’s just made up. It’s 100 percent made up. … It’s 100 percent made up that I’m hypercritical of Lamar.”

Orlovsky says he backed Jackson even after Baltimore’s playoff loss last season.

McAfee and crew further needled Orlovsky, saying that the former quarterback blamed the officials after Buffalo’s playoff loss to the Denver Broncos on Saturday rather than Allen.

What do you think, was the McAfee crew on to something?

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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