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Rookie quarterbacks are rarely stars in the NFL. Even the most anticipated prospects usually need a year or two before taking ...
The man known as “Mad Dog” took a recent vacation to Europe, which included a few fiascos, including one in which he had ...
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo returned to ESPN after a father-son golf trip to Scotland with a lot to get off his chest. Russo, 65, appeared on ESPN’s First Take on Wednesday, July 16, where he detailed the ...
They don’t call him Mad Dog for nothing. And during a recent trip abroad, Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo got mad enough to have the police called on him. Russo was back on First Take Wednesday morning ...
He had to go to Inverness, an hour-and-a-half south of Dornoch.”While Tim’s luggage made it to their destination, his golf clubs didn’t. And Russo, still at Heathrow on a layover, took it upon himself ...
— Chris Mad Dog Russo (@MadDogUnleashed) October 24, 2023 As fate would have it, the Diamondbacks did pull off a 4-2 win in Game 7. Russo was left speechless following the result.
Chris Russo believes Joe Buck took a swipe at him. @MadDogUnleashed/X Buck’s tweet references the interview he did with Sports Illustrated before Week 9, in which Traina noted that Buck has to ...
Sports Entertainment Chris Russo ticks off Howard Stern after backing out of another promise: ‘F–ked up’ By Christian Arnold Published Nov. 1, 2023, 7:27 p.m. ET ...
Tony Romo’s analysis has never really appealed to Chris Russo. But Russo ound the CBS analyst’s recent Franco Harris blunder to be borderline criminal. Russo was on First Take Wednesday ...
In Chris “Mad Dog” Russo’s case, he’s dealing with the opposite right now. On Super Bowl Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs won an overtime thriller over the San Francisco 49ers.
Russo went on to say that his father, Chris Russo, put him in “a tough spot” with his comments. Which truthfully is the understatement of the century considering it is now a national story.
Chris Russo condemns viewers of the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson boxing match, calling the event an "insult to their sports intelligence".