ATLANTA — Former Detroit Lions quarterback and current ESPN NFL insider Dan Orlovsky is all-in on the Falcons’ hire of Kevin Stefanski, calling it a strong fit for Atlanta’s roster and a potential turning point for the franchise.
Orlovsky — who regularly breaks down coaching philosophies and roster construction across ESPN platforms — praised the Falcons’ decision to bring in Stefanski after a second interview, noting how his offensive vision aligns with the personnel Atlanta already has in place. He also highlighted the appeal of Stefanski potentially pairing with Jeff Ulbrich on defense, calling it a complementary combination that balances modern offense with physical, disciplined defense.
Stefanski’s résumé backs up the optimism. He is a two-time NFL Coach of the Year and led Cleveland to playoff appearances in both 2020 and 2023, navigating injuries and quarterback turnover while still fielding competitive teams. Under Stefanski, the Browns consistently ranked near the top of the league in rushing efficiency and play-action usage, hallmarks Orlovsky believes could translate well to Atlanta’s offensive skill set.
Orlovsky acknowledged the quarterback situation remains a key variable, but emphasized that Stefanski’s ability to build an offense around his personnel — rather than forcing a rigid system — gives the Falcons flexibility moving forward. Pair that with Ulbrich’s defensive track record, and Orlovsky sees a coaching structure capable of stabilizing a franchise that has missed the playoffs eight straight seasons.
For a city eager for progress, Orlovsky’s endorsement carries weight. It’s not hype for hype’s sake — it’s a former NFL quarterback recognizing a logical fit. And for the Falcons, logic might finally be winning the day.








