USA Today Fired Crissy Froyd for a Russini Post. It Had Already Published the Polite Version
Dianna Russini resigned. Mike Vrabel kept coaching. Then Crissy Froyd got fired for talking about it.
That is the NFL media mess’s scoreboard, which refuses ... Read More
Credit: FanDuel/Wikimedia Commons; Crissy Froyd/Instagram Dianna Russini resigned. Mike Vrabel kept coaching. Then Crissy Froyd got fired for talking about it.
That is the NFL media mess's scoreboard, which refuses to stay contained. What began as leaked resort photos of Russini and Patriots coach Mike Vrabel has now turned into a second workplace casualty at USA Today Sports. The more this story expands, the harder it is to pretend the rules are only about ethics.
USA Today drew the line after the line had already moved Froyd, an NFL writer who worked with USA Today Sports on a contract basis, responded to Russini's resignation with a blunt X post. She said Russini's alleged conduct damaged women in sports who had done things "the right way. " She also made more serious claims about Russini's relationships and reputation inside NFL media.
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