Dan Orlovsky makes bold Super Bowl admission about the Rams following nail-biting win over Bills
After Rams' solid victory against the Bills, Dan Orlovsky expressed immense admiration for them and issued warnings to top contending teams.
Dan Orlovsky's take on the Rams following win over Bills (Via Buffalo Rumblings/Imago)
Against all odds, the Los Angeles Rams are coming off an impressive 44-42 victory in Week 14 against the top Super Bowl contender, the Buffalo Bills. While this feat improved them to a 7-6 season, the remarkable performance they displayed against the Bills caught the attention of many, including sports analyst Dan Orlosvky.
Although the Bills weren’t any less competitive as star quarterback Josh Allen recorded six touchdowns, it was not enough for a win. The Rams’ offensive line led by quarterback Matthew Stafford under head coach Sean McVay navigated remarkably on the football field consistently throughout the game.
NFL player-turned-analyst expressed immense admiration for the Rams, issuing warnings to top contending teams in the league. He suggested that those teams should hope that the Rams do not advance to the postseason, as they would pose a formidable challenge.
"When [the Rams] are healthy, they can win the whole thing. … If you're Detroit or if you're Philadelphia, you better pray that this offense doesn't get into the playoffs."
— First Take (@FirstTake) December 9, 2024
—@danorlovsky7 pic.twitter.com/Q8HFh0o8pa
Orlovsky believes the Rams deserve to be counted among the top five teams in the league, especially with their weapons, including Kyren Williams, Puka Nacua, and Cooper Kupp. The Sunday Football Game between the Bills and Rams made history as well, after they combined scored 86 points for 900 yards with no turnovers or sacks.
Sean McVay calls Josh Allen a “nightmare” following week 14 win over Bills
Despite the startling victory, the Rams remained humbled and showered high praise on the opposing quarterback– who’s NFL MVP frontrunner. Head coach McVay applauded Allen’s six-touchdown performance, admitting it wasn’t easy attacking him and called him a “nightmare.”
In the tough-contested game, the Bills accumulated 445 yards of offense, out of which the star quarterback Allen posted 342 yards. Even though they couldn’t clinch the feat, Allen’s chances of winning the MVP have significantly strengthened.
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