NFL reporter Crissy Froyd has lost her position at USA Today following a series of controversial social media posts.
The firing occurred on Thursday, April 16, 2026, shortly after Froyd publicly criticized fellow journalist Dianna Russini.
USA Today issued a statement explaining that Froyd's recent remarks failed to reflect the organization's commitment to professionalism and ethical conduct.
The tension began when Dianna Russini resigned from The Athletic amid a widely publicized scandal involving leaked photos.
The images appeared to show Russini in a hot tub with New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.
Following the resignation, Froyd posted on X (formerly Twitter), claiming she knew about the situation for years and suggesting that Russini's behavior harmed other women in the sports journalism industry.
In an exclusive interview with TMZ, Froyd described herself as "beyond distraught" over the termination of her decade-long contract.
Despite the outcome, she maintains that her statements were truthful and necessary. She argued that she did not act out of a personal vendetta but felt she could finally speak up once the news became public.
Froyd also expressed confusion regarding the disciplinary action, pointing out that other network journalists had expressed similar sentiments without facing professional consequences.
She questioned the restrictions placed on her as an independent contractor making statements on a personal social media account.
Despite these frustrations, she stated she walks away with her head held high and no regrets about her words.