Chris ‘Mad Dog’ Russo in major update over his ESPN future after analyst becomes star of First Take | LA09R79 | 2024-02-17 02:08:01

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Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo in major update over his ESPN future after analyst becomes star of First Take | LA09R79 | 2024-02-17 02:08:01

The 64-year-old has turn into a agency fan favourite on flagship morning present First Take.


ESPN has handed a multi-year extension to sports activities analyst Chris "Mad Dog" Russo.

The 64-year-old has turn into a agency fan favourite on flagship morning present First Take.

Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo in major update over his ESPN future after analyst becomes star of First Take
Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo in major update over his ESPN future after analyst becomes star of First Take
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Chris 'Mad Canine' Russo is about to sign a brand new multiyear cope with ESPN[/caption]
Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo in major update over his ESPN future after analyst becomes star of First Take
Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo in major update over his ESPN future after analyst becomes star of First Take
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Mad Dog is renowned for his outrageous on-air rants[/caption]
Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo in major update over his ESPN future after analyst becomes star of First Take
Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo in major update over his ESPN future after analyst becomes star of First Take
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The ESPN fan favourite is happy to maintain working with Stephen A. Smith (left)[/caption]

Russo appears on First Take each Wednesday and is renowned for his ear-piercing on-air rants.

He fronts the chaotic phase What Are You Mad About, railing at every part from the weather to his wife interrupting him watching the Super Bowl.

Mad Dog is about to pen a profitable extension with the network giants, per Front Office Sports.

Mad Canine originally found fame as a radio host alongside Mike Francesa at WFAN, the place he spent virtually 20 years.

He is at present enjoying a 15-year run on SiriusXM's Mad Dog Sports Radio and made his First Take debut in 2022.

Since then, he's proven successful with each viewers and colleagues alike, going toe-to-toe with ESPN legend Stephen A. Smith.

"I really like the& First Take& gig. I've had a renaissance. It's due to Stephen A," he advised FOS reporter Michael McCarthy during Super Bowl LVIII week.

"I do assume I'll be with ESPN. I can't give that up, it's too good. In the event that they'll have me. We're on a roll.

"That's cash in the financial institution. It's Wednesdays. It's not that troublesome. I really like the man. We've a very good relationship. Why would I need to depart Stephen A.?"

Russo was also quick to rule out any imminent speak of retirement as his profession enters its fifth decade.

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"I'm scorching. Once you're scorching, why would you give it up?" he added.

Russo advised Howard Stern he was earning $10,000 every show for his First Take Wednesday appearances, per the FOS report.

ESPN declined to offer particulars of the brand new deal to the outlet when asked for remark.

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