Over the last few years, ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky has established himself as one of the premier NFL analysts not just at the network, but in all of television.
As Orlovsky’s star has risen at ESPN, he and his wife Tiffany have built what seems to be a strong family unit away from the studio. Dan and Tiffany have been together since 2009 and have four children, 13-year-old triplet boys Hunter, Noah and Madden and a nine-year-old daughter named Lennon.
Dan has discussed his wife on the air before, sometimes in awkward fashion. However, for the most part, Tiffany seems to lead a pretty private life.
She does often share photos and videos on social media of herself and Orlovsky together, or of the entire family enjoying themselves on vacation or on a night out.
Both Dan and Tiffany have also been open over the years about their son Madden’s autism.
One of Madden Orlovsky’s favorite pastimes is drawing and artwork, and he has been known to produce sketches and other projects for his family to admire.
“He expresses himself that way,” Tiffany told USA TODAY Sports. “Also, we get to see some more interests that we might not have known he had and that will spark conversations. Sometimes, even his emotions are shown in it. He’s very creative with his characters’ facial expressions, so that’s neat to see, how intuitive he is with emotions and other people’s emotions. Honestly, it just creates a conversation or a starter for us to kind of relate to him.”
On Wednesday, Madden Orlovsky will make his big ESPN debut.
The teenager’s drawings are set to be featured in the background of NFL Live, the daily program on which his father is a mainstay.
“It’s going to be an awesome day. It’ll be an emotional day,” Dan Orlovsky said. “I’m an emotional person, so at some point I’ll lose it on TV like a complete idiot.”
We can’t wait to see how it turns out. In the meantime, if you would like to follow Tiffany on Instagram, you can here.