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1. Stephen A. Smith’s contract with ESPN expires next July. All reports indicate that the First Take host wants a monster contract to remain with the World Wide Leader. If Smith doesn’t get ...
No one does Halloween quite like the sports world. And ESPN personalities are no exception. On Around the Horn, analyst Jorge Sedano came as a fellow ESPN personality and absolutely nailed it as ...
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo took some shots at ESPN and Stephen A Smith for the contract he recently signed with ESPN. On First Take, Russo trolled Smith and ESPN after the studio lost power. “If ...
“I can’t fathom the idea that ESPN in these layoffs… would fire Jeff Van Gundy,” Russo said on his Sirius XM podcast “Mad Dog’s Daily Bite” on Tuesday.
The First Take studio lost its power, forcing Chris "Mad Dog" Russo to do his segment in the hallway. "If they didn't pay Stephen A. $400 million, maybe they could pay their freakin' bills, ESPN." ...
We know you may find this hard to believe, but NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell ran into Chris “Mad Dog” Russo at ESPN’s studio in New York City, and let’s just say their meeting didn’t go ...
ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith has signed a multi-year agreement with SiriusXM that will see him hosting and executive producing two new shows, including one that does not include sports content.
ESPN Podcasts By Arthur Weinstein on 02/10/2024 02/11/2024. Chris “Mad Dog” Russo has often admitted his weekly appearance on ESPN’s First Take has introduced him to a whole new audience.
Yes, the great Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo joined us this week, and he did not disappoint. All you have to do is tee him up and let him go, which made for a lively 30-minute chat that we only wish ...
On Monday, Andrew Marchand reported that ESPN brass sought to recruit Mike Francesa for a “Mike and the Mad Dog” reunion with Chris Russo on Stephen A. Smith’s “First Take” program.
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo took some shots at ESPN and Stephen A Smith for the contract he recently signed with ESPN. On First Take, Russo trolled Smith and ESPN after the studio lost power.