Catilin Clark continues to root for the same professional football team she's rooted for since she was a young girl. And NFL officials seem to give the two-time defending Super Bowl champions a favorable whistle.
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo has had it with the Kansas City Chiefs and the perceived “favorable calls” the two-time defending Super Bowl champions have allegedly received in recent weeks. And he’s blaming the Chiefs’ most recognizable fan: Taylor Swift.
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.
What he didn’t seem to anticipate was Patrick pushing back on the fact that Russo was dead wrong about Clark “all of sudden” becoming a Chiefs fan. “Caitlin Clark has announced her fandom with the Chiefs years ago,” Patrick chimed in to say.
ESPN host Chris Russo is embarrassing himself by questioning whether or not Caitlin Clark is a real Kansas City Chiefs fan.
Anybody who is a Caitlin Clark fan or has followed the Indiana Fever superstar's ascent from the Iowa Hawkeyes to her time playing professional basketball with
Chris Russo has ate some humble pie and forced himself to apologize to Caitlin Clark after the ESPN pundit criticized her for attending the Kansas City Chiefs' NFL Playoffs game, a
As soon as cameras panned to Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark commiserating in a luxury suite at the Kansas City Chiefs playoff game this past weekend, there was no surer thing than the knowledge ...
Chris Russo went on a rant against Travis Kelce's girlfriend Taylor Swift and WNBA star Caitlin Clark after the Kansas City Chiefs' matchup on Sunday.
Despite clarifying that she is very much a Chiefs fan on the podcast, ESPN star Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo ... you Swift and her and that freaking press box until the cows come home. 'When Taylor ...