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NFL reporter Chrissy Floyd fired from USA Today after criticizing Deanna Russini over Mike Vrabel photo

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NFL reporter Chrissy Floyd has been fired from her position at USA Today after publicly celebrating Deanna Russini’s departure from Athletic over her photo scandal with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel.

“USA TODAY Sports has terminated its contractual relationship with Chrissy Floyd effective immediately. Her recent comments do not reflect our commitment to professionalism and do not support our principles of ethical conduct,” the outlet said in a statement Thursday.

In a statement to Page Six following news of his firing, Floyd said: “The first thing I want to say is that I don’t regret anything I said and I stand by the fact that it’s all true.”

“I’ve spent about half of my life working for USA TODAY SMG, and I want to thank USA TODAY SMG for the wonderful ride it’s given me. I’m very saddened that this relationship has come to an end and that my contract has been terminated because of this.”

Chrissy Floyd, pictured above, was fired from her post at USA Today on Thursday after publicly criticizing Dianna Russini over her recently released photo with Mike Vrabel. Chrissy Floyd/Instagram
“(Floyd’s) recent comments do not reflect our commitment to professionalism and do not support our principles of ethical conduct,” USA Today’s statement on Floyd’s firing said. Chrissy Floyd/Instagram

“Even if the situation seems dangerous, I never say anything I don’t support because I know the potential consequences,” she continued. “Thank you to everyone who supported me before and after I made this statement.”

Floyd went on to call out USA Today columnist Nancy Armor, saying it was “incredibly interesting” that she “was able to run an article about Deanna Russini restoring confidence in women in sports, but then somehow couldn’t continue doing it after saying what she wanted to say about it.” And not as an employee, but as an independent contractor on your own social media account.

“Regardless of what happens to me in the future, I want to say something: Don’t be afraid of potentially becoming a martyr for a good cause. I put myself out there in a way that was very uncomfortable for me in some ways, but I thought it was worth doing,” Floyd added, saying that given his actions, he “didn’t shy away” from any public scrutiny.

“I’m incredibly proud of everything I’ve accomplished, and I’m walking away with my head held high,” she concluded.

In a statement, Floyd doubled down on his initial comments about Russini, saying, “I don’t regret anything I said and stand by the fact that everything I said was true.” Chrissy Floyd/Instagram
Before she was fired, Floyd told Page Six that she received an email from USA Today’s Sports Media Group division calling her recent social media activity “a serious problem for the company.” Chrissy Floyd/X
After resigning from The Athletic on Thursday, Floyd was fired after calling Russini and telling the reporter to “don’t hit the door on the way out” (pictured above). @crissy_froyd/Twitter

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Floyd told Page Six that before he received the news of his termination, which was allegedly communicated over the phone, he received an email from the USA Today Sports Media Group division regarding his social media activity.

“We are contacting you regarding the issues caused by your X posts regarding the Russini situation, which have become their own news production cycle that directly ties USA TODAY to your own independent posts off-platform,” the email, seen by Page Six, said in part.

“Most of the Russini conjectures are unverified, and your comments are now linked by name to USA TODAY in several articles. As you can imagine, this is a serious problem for the company. We would never publish something like that on our platform.”

Mr. Floyd’s firing came shortly after he publicly criticized fellow reporter Mr. Russini, 43, over a photo published exclusively by Page Six last week of him and Mr. Vrabel, 50, hugging and holding hands at an Arizona resort.

Russini came under fire after she appeared with Mike Vrabel in a photo taken on March 28 at a boutique resort in Sedona, Arizona. © Page 6
Page Six’s spies said the pair were seen having breakfast together, lounging by the pool, and then enjoying the sky view from the private rooftop of their hotel bungalow. © Page 6

“I’m sure they told me to hand in this or they’ll fire me instead. Don’t hit the door on the way out,” the reporter tweeted Tuesday, along with Russini’s resignation letter.

“We know who you really are and what you’ve been up to all these years,” she insisted. “It has a huge negative impact on women who have played sports the right way.”

“We all know what (Russini) was doing,” Floyd added, accusing the reporter of getting into “an altercation with other reporters in a Chili’s parking lot over his relationship with a married NFL coach.”

The Patriots coach commented on the photos, saying, “These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable.” © Page 6
In response to the photos, Russini said, “The photos do not represent the group of six people playing during the day.” © Page 6

“That’s almost certainly all true,” she asserted, calling Russini’s alleged behavior “the worst-kept secret in NFL reporting for some time.”

Page Six reached out to Russini for comment on Floyd’s tweet, but he did not immediately respond.

Russini and Vrabel, who are both married to strangers, visited Ambiente, a boutique resort in Sedona, Arizona, on March 28.

A Page Six spy said the pair had breakfast on the hotel patio, then took a leisurely dip in the pool and finished their time relaxing side by side in the hot tub. Later, they were spotted on the private rooftop of a hotel bungalow.

As a result, Russini (pictured above interviewing Vrabel in 2019) resigned from his position at The Athletic. Diana Russini/Instagram
Her resignation comes amid an internal investigation into the incident. Diana Russini/Instagram

Vrabel responded to the photos in a statement, telling Page Six: “These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable and deserves no further response.”

Russini said of the snapshot, “The photo does not represent a group of six people hanging out during the day. Like most NFL journalists, the reporter is interacting with sources away from the stadium and other venues.”

Following the incident, Russini announced his resignation from The Athletic amid an internal investigation.



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