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LOOK: Matt Leinart, Brady Quinn clown Dan Orlovsky over social media post

Nikki Chavanelleby:Nikki Chavanelle07/27/22

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Dan Orlovsky may be a great football analyst for ESPN, but he won’t be getting his sommelier certification anytime soon based on a recent social media post. Fellow former NFL quarterbacks Matt Leinart and Brady Quinn roasted the former UConn quarterback for posting a photo of a glass of wine with three ice cubes in it.

“3 cubes,” Orlovsky tweeted. “Most enjoyable summer nights…”

Brady Quinn responded with a gif of disapproval, prompting a concurring response from Leinart.

“Dan no clue how to drink red wine,” Leinart tweeted with a shrugging emoji. “No clue.”

Let’s just hope for Orlovsky’s sake that he was drinking sangria, not ruining a nice glass of wine by watering it down with ice. Either way, the damage to the analyst’s wine credibility is done.

Julio Jones makes surprising move to Florida team

All-Pro NFL wide receiver Julio Jones agreed to a one-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Tuesday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The terms of the contract have not yet been released, although the report added that his arrival came after interest from the Green Bay Packers in free agency.

According to the report, the Buccaneers were, “The most aggressive in giving its QB a new offensive weapon.” Schefter also says he, “Wants to try to win a Super Bowl with the man who prevented him from winning one.”

Julio Jones joined quarterback Tom Brady, along with fellow wide receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin to reassert the Buccaneers as an NFC powerhouse once more.

Over his career, Jones has caught 879 passes for 13,330 yards and 61 touchdowns. After spending the first 10 years of his career with the Atlanta Falcons, he made a move to the Tennessee Titans last year but battled through injuries after playing just 10 games.

On3’s James Fletcher contributed to this report.