ESPN's Chris “Mad Dog” Russo called out CBS broadcaster Tony Romo for a foul while broadcasting the Buffalo Bills' 30-21 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The fiery personality, 65, appeared on Wednesday's edition of First Take and addressed the blunder Dallas Cowboys legend Romo made live on air.
Roasted Rosso Romo who commented on it Bills Wide receiver Amari Cooper scores a touchdown during the first quarter of a Week 11 game.
“This is a game-changer,” Romo said of Cooper. “Great job by Brandon Beane this offseason, to go out and get the No. 1 player.”
However, Cooper has been acquired before Bills in NFL commerce Delivery time And not in summer.
Russo went on a rant about the error.
“Can someone please tell my friend, Tony Romo? Tony, they, Buffalo, didn't get Amari Cooper this offseason,” said an animated Russo.
“They got him eight days ago! What a great move by the GM to make an offseason trade to get him,” Tony said.
“They didn't get Amari Cooper in July! They caught him a week ago in Delivery time!
“He does Games For crying out loud.
“You can't make that mistake! This is national television.”
In October, the Bills received Cooper, a 2025 sixth-round draft pick, a 2025 third-round draft pick, and a 2026 seventh-round pick.
Stars Molly Karim and Stephen A. fell out. Smith and analyst Kimberly A. Martin with criticism from their First Take colleagues.
“The fact that you validated this guy like you've never done anything wrong on TV before. That's disgusting,” Karim said.
“You made a lot of mistakes today, my friend.”
Then Stephen A. criticized Rousseau because of his engagement.
“I warned you not to call your contemporaries that way,” Smith said.
“Tony Romo He is an outstanding analyst and you do not have to criticize him.
“You go to TV and Mad Dog radio Every day and you're messing around with names and all this other stuff.
“You made a whole bunch of mistakes, and no one told you.
“You shouldn't do that. You should do that.” Nice – good “to him.”
Fortunately for Russo, Romo has Week 12 off the air.
Unfortunately for him, Romo will be back in Week 13 for the Thanksgiving broadcast.
He will be alongside Jim Nantz as they will be present at the Chicago Bears-Detroit Lions game at 12:30 PM ET.