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Former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky took to Twitter to say that Twitter “will break you” in a presumptive response to criticism over his reaction to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s performance over the weekend.
On Sunday, during the Bills’ 33-30 loss to the Broncos in the AFC Divisional Round, the former Lions QB fired off a storm of tweets criticizing the officiating while failing to assign any blame to Josh Allen, who had four turnovers against the #1 seed Denver Broncos: two interceptions and two fumbles.
Then, on Get Up! on Monday morning, Orlovsky — while acknowledging Allen “knows he can’t” commit the egregious fumble he did at the end of the first half — then suggested the offensive lineman deserved some blame for not jumping on it.
Dan Orlovsky gets clowned on for playing the ‘victim card’ following days of criticism over his analysis of Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen
After getting thoroughly cooked for what many fans percieve as bias towards Allen on social media, Orlovsky posted “This app will break ya man,” which only intensified the criticism.
This app will break ya man.
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) January 19, 2026
“Pushes narratives and exposes his own double standards weekly, then cries victim 🤣🤣,” one viral tweet read.
“Sympathy gimmick bc nearly the entirety of NFL twitter is calling him out for blatant bias,” another added.
“Bro stop crying no one is calling you a bad human being just calling out your hypocrisy, biases & glazing and wishing you didn’t hot take switch up. Man up,” was a third popular post.
“Nah this app will hold you accountable for the things you’ve said and shed light on your clear bias,” a said fourth.
https://t.co/eO5SUeICNX pic.twitter.com/yhmxW3Cu5H
— Luke (@LukeGlanton88) January 19, 2026
https://t.co/zPAdKEXv5D pic.twitter.com/4NhytFO4D1
— Drake Maye Lover (@drakemayeloverr) January 20, 2026
Dan O seeing this blitz https://t.co/KpX6duzLoz pic.twitter.com/DcmpTKQTFX
— Zi 👑 (@zi_was_here) January 20, 2026
Allen’s final stat line against the Bills was 25 of 39 for 283 yards, 3 touchdowns, 2 interceptions and 2 fumbles, in addition to 12 carries for 66 yards.