ESPN's Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo has been forced to issue a humiliating apology to Caitlin Clark after accusing her of faking her Kansas City Chiefs fandom. WNBA star Clark watched Travis Kelce's team ...
Mad Dog Unleashed, he also labelled Swift 'the girlfriend' while criticizing both women. He said: 'I've had enough with Kelce. I've had enough with the girlfriend. Now I got Caitlin Clark in the mix.
Chris Russo was one mad dog at the sight of Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark interrupting his football viewing experience over the weekend when the Chiefs hosted the Texans in the AFC Wild Card Round.
Admit he was wrong. Russo was one Mad Dog a day earlier over the fact that Caitlin Clark showed up to last weekend’s Chiefs playoff game and questioned her fandom, and was raring to go off again ...
While debating how referees treat the Kansas City Chiefs, Stephen A. Smith and Chris "Mad Dog" Russo banter about Caitlin Clark's affinity for the team.
Caitlin Clark is a Kansas City Chiefs fan and now everyone, including Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo, knows it. Clark joined Taylor Swift in a luxury suit at the Chiefs’ Divisional Round ...
Furthermore, Mad Dog might be interested to know that despite Caitlin Clark’s father’s lack of Patrick Mahomes jerseys, the basketball phenom has long professed a love of the Chiefs.
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo took issues with several aspects of the Kansas City Chiefs’ most recent playoff game — including the coverage of Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark. During the Chiefs ...
ESPN's Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo has been forced to issue a humiliating apology to Caitlin Clark after accusing her of faking her Kansas City Chiefs fandom. WNBA star Clark watched Travis Kelce's ...