Dianna Russini, NFL and Mike Vrabel
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Michele Tafoya calls the Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel controversy a credibility and ethics problem, not a sweeping indictment of women in NFL media.
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Reporter claims she was fired as retaliation for outing NFL scandal
Former USA Today NFL reporter Crissy Froyd claimed she was fired from her job as retaliation for exposing an alleged quid pro quo culture in NFL sports reporting.
Crissy Froyd, a 26-year-old former USA Today NFL reporter who was fired in April after attacking Dianna Russini on social media, claims that more than six
She’s threatened to name names. Crissy Froyd is on the warpath. The reporter was axed at USA Today Sports after publicly criticizing Dianna Russini in April, but has popped back up at the Daily Mail. She wrote a piece for the publication under the ...
Matthew Stafford just wrapped up arguably the best season of his 17-year NFL career. The Los Angeles Rams quarterback led the league with 4,707 passing yards and 46 touchdowns in the 2025 regular season,
The op-ed went live on a Saturday. By Tuesday, Crissy Froyd’s phone buzzed with a termination notice from FanSided. That made two jobs gone in roughly seven weeks.
Crissy Froyd made a fresh claim about Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel’s controversy, alleging similar situations involving other NFL reporters while adding another twist to the ongoing buzz.
On May 22, Jaxson Dart attended an event for Republican Rep. Mike Lawler at Rockland Community College in Suffern, New York. At the event, Dart went on stage and introduced Donald Trump. He also asked the crowd to chant, "Go Big Blue."
Just when it appeared that NFL coach Mike Vrabel was going to be hit with a major penalty—the New England Patriots' leader was seen interlocking his fingers with married sports journalist Dianna Russini—he challenged the call on the field. "These ...