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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 ...
The man known as “Mad Dog” took a recent vacation to Europe, which included a few fiascos, including one in which he had ...
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Longtime ESPN host and sports radio legend Chris “Mad Dog” Russo is known for his animated rants, but his latest outburst ...
Up bright and early Monday, Chris Russo was one of many thrilled to watch the clash between two tennis greats – Rafael Nadal vs. Novak Djokovic – hosted at the Paris Games.
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 ...
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.
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.
So, if Chris Russo doesn’t really plan on retiring, what does he do? He can take a page out of the book of his former partner, Mike Francesa, who briefly entered retirement from his WFAN radio ...
RELATED: Chris Russo Mangles Every Single Name on 'First Take' Set In a recent episode of ESPN's 'First Take,' Russo took some time to eviscerate the Jacksonville Jaguars and owner Shad Khan.
Chris Russo furious over ‘joke’ MLB offseason as Yoshinobu Yamamoto drama lingers By Christian Arnold Published Dec. 20, 2023, 6:27 p.m. ET ...
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 ...