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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 "First Take" cohost returned from a trip to Scotland with a lot to get off his chest regarding a bag of missing golf clubs ...
The man known as “Mad Dog” took a recent vacation to Europe, which included a few fiascos, including one in which he had ...
Longtime ESPN host and sports radio legend Chris “Mad Dog” Russo is known for his animated rants, but his latest outburst took place far from the studio. Russo, 65, recounted a chaotic scene on First ...
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo may never escape the fact that he backed out of a promise to retire if the Diamondbacks won Games 6 and 7 of the NLCS.
On Tuesday, Russo clarified that his pledge applied only to his radio work for SiriusXM. Chris “Mad Dog” Russo said he would walk away from SiriusXM if the Diamondbacks won the NL pennant.
If not for Chris Russo, you probably won’t be hearing about Major League Baseball on ESPN in the middle of July. There’s NFL training camp, Olympic Basketball and Joe Burrow’s new haircut to ...
Chris "Mad Dog" Russo said he will not leave sports media after he promised to retire "on the spot" if the Diamondbacks won the NLCS.
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 ...
Earlier this week on ESPN’s “First Take,” Chris Russo declared that O’Neal is only the fifth-best center in NBA history, and now the four-time NBA champion has responded to the assertion.
SiriusXM's Chris Russo is not doing his customary trivia for his radio listeners to win a trip to Super Bowl 2024. It is the first time in years he has not done it.
Don La Greca was not a fan of Chris Russo's retirement shenanigans. La Greca, a co-host of "The Michael Kay Show" on ESPN radio, made it known he was not a fan of what Russo did, especially when a ...