Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky reflects on his infamous safety incident that went viral and continues to define his career. Orlovsky discusses how he dealt with the embarrassment and the lessons he learned from the experience. The incident, which occurred during a game, has become a defining moment for Orlovsky, who has since retired from professional football. Despite the embarrassment, Orlovsky maintains that he was never truly embarrassed by the play. The incident has garnered attention on social media, with ESPN and other outlets acknowledging its anniversary. Orlovsky's story serves as a reminder of how athletes redefine themselves after embarrassing mistakes and the challenges they face in moving past viral moments.
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15 years ago today, Dan Orlovsky ran out the back of the endzone https://t.co/lAUUuS2MsC