NFL Analyst & Former Dianna Russini Co-Worker Under Fire After Getting Exposed For “Likes” On Female Reporter’s Old Bikini Photos When She Was 20
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Crissy Froyd has been entangled in the Dianna Russini scandal ever since she took a shot at her. USA Today fired her after her comments criticizing Dianna Russini. Froyd is a 26-year-old NFL reporter who had been with USA Today since 2015.
In response, USA Today confirmed it had ended its contractor relationship with her, citing statements that did not reflect its “commitment to professionalism” or “principles of ethical conduct.”
She has only decided to deep dive into Russini and her relationship with Mike Vrabel. Despite the ongoing scandal, there are still a number of reporters who have yet to touch on the incident. One of them includes a former co-worker of Russini.
Crissy Froyd Exposes Mike Silver

On X, it was revealed that NFL insider Mike Silver has said nothing about the Dianna Russini situation. That prompted a response from Froyd.
She took to her page and revealed that Silver shockingly “scrolled almost to the bottom of my Instagram” and liked some pictures. Silver reportedly liked bikini pictures from when she was 20 and 21. Froyd claims he did so after she wrote her article on Russini.
“Something weird did happen to me right after I wrote my article in @DailyMail, Mike Silver, who I don’t follow and doesn’t follow me, scrolled almost to the bottom of my Instagram and liked 2 of my bikini photos and an additional picture. In one, I was only 20 and the other, 21,” Crissy Froyd wrote.
Froyd isn’t without her own controversy.
Following her comments about Russini, Froyd addressed online chatter regarding a past personal connection with former quarterback JT Daniels. She indicated that she became involved with Daniels after he retired from football.
“I have never slept with a player or coach for professional gain,” she claimed to the Daily Caller. “Dianna cannot say the same. That’s where the difference is,” she concluded.
In the meantime, she has since alleged that at least six female journalists told her they had sex with NFL staff members or coaches while covering their teams.
