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Over a month after she was fired from her freelance position at USA Today, sports journalist Crissy Froyd has spoken out about her termination and claimed that she knew of reporters sleeping with NFL coaches and staff.
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Dave Portnoy was 'scared' to speak to Mike Vrabel after commenting on Dianna Russini affair scandal
The alleged affair between Russini and Vrabel has been the biggest story in the NFL for over a month ever since Page Six published images of the two at an adults-only resort in Arizona .
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Mike Vrabel gushes over wife Jen and kids after Dianna Russini scandal at Patriots press conference
In April, Page Six obtained exclusive photos of the NFL coach and the New York Times sports reporter holding hands at a resort in Sedona, Arizona.
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The reason why Crissy Froyd's behavior cannot be compared to Dianna Russini's comes to light
A viral social media post has reignited debate over whether the two NFL media figures should be mentioned in the same conversation. The ongoing controversy involving former NFL reporter Crissy Froyd and veteran football insider Dianna Russini has sparked heated debate across social media,
Crissy Froyd’s public campaign against what she describes as a deep-rooted problem within NFL media circles has now taken another turn. The former USA Today reporter, who lost her job after publicly criticizing Dianna Russini during the fallout from the alleged Mike Vrabel controversy,
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Why Dianna Russini's latest appearance drew so much attention
Dianna Russini is drawing fresh attention for reasons that reach well beyond the NFL beat. A resurfaced podcast clip, paired with renewed online chatter about her personal life and her reported connection to New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel,
Crissy Froyd is far from backing down. The former USA Today writer hasn’t been afraid to share her thoughts on the ongoing Dianna-Russini-Mike Vrabel scandal and is even taking on a broader crusade against the NFL’s “culture of corruption.
Craig Carton has publicly defended Dianna Russini after the A.J. Brown trade revived debate around her earlier reporting, saying she deserved credit for getting the story right.