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Dan Orlovsky Caught In 4K Staring At Laura Rutledge’s Goods On Live TV [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Laura Rutledge and Dan Orlovsky
Laura Rutledge and Dan Orlovsky (Photos via ‘NFL Live’)

It appeared ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky had a hard time focusing on his job after he realized what his colleague, Laura Rutledge, showed up to work in earlier this week. 

Orlovsky, a favorite at The Worldwide Leader in Sports due to his objectivity and top-tier analysis, has had some awkward moments on live television. Fans won’t soon forget him sniffing former ‘First Take’ moderator Molly Qerim’s shoe in front of the cameras. 

And we reckon there will be a few more, not including this recent one, by the time it’s all said and done. 

For now, the former NFL quarterback is enjoying a run under the Disney umbrella, though that hardly means it’s been easy. 

Dan Orlovsky Definitely Failed The See-Through Test

Dan Orlovsky holding award
Dan Orlovsky (Photo via dorlovsky/Instagram)

Orlovsky was recently faced with the challenge of getting through ‘NFL Live’ without staring at Rutledge’s chest… And, boy, did he fail. 

Of course, it’s hard to blame him, given that he could see right through her outfit. 

Check him out below:

It didn’t take long for the memes to start hitting the internet:

“I mean he did sniff Molly Qerim’s heels on live tv so @danorlovsky7🤷🏻,” someone pointed out.

“I wouldn’t be able to work there it’s ridiculous,” a fan admitted.

“Hey she wore a see through shirt. They want you to look if you doing that,” another suggested.

“Credit to Dan. She’s smoking hot, and that was a helluva hot outfit,” someone claimed.

“I don’t even know how them mfs focus on football working with her 😂😂,” a user laughed.

At least the fans are on his side. They definitely get it. 

This isn’t to say that he shouldn’t have exerted a bit more self-control while live on air, but it happens to the best of us, right?

ESPN banned Orlovsky, and Rutledge, for that matter, amid a prior controversy. However, the network is unlikely to even issue a verbal reprimand over his latest moment of weakness.

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