Mike Florio of NBC’s Pro Football Talk is no stranger to controversy. Florio, who has his own radio show with PFT Live and is a studio contributor on Football Night in America, stirred the pot on Thursday when he wrote a story about Indianapolis Colts linebacker D’Qwell Jackson getting arrested for allegedly punching a pizza delivery guy, then allegedly threatening to kill him.
After former NFL linebacker Scott Fujita on Twitter spoke out about details in the piece, Florio blamed the NFL’s new personal conduct policy, saying it actually gives incentives for embellished and false allegations. Let’s just say NFL spokesman Greg Aiello put the hammer down.
Florio then fired back before there was a cease-fire.
So… the NFL offseason is off to a rousing start.
Comments are closed.
About Matt Verderame
Matt Verderame, 26, is a New Yorker who went to school at the frozen tundra of SUNY Oswego. After graduating, Verderame has worked for Gannett and SB Nation among other ventures.
Recent Posts
Mike Breen acknowledges ‘Travis Kelce and his fiancée’ at Knicks-Cavs Game 3
The ESPN on ABC broadcast crew avoided naming Taylor Swift.
Titans announce alumni sideline rotation for final season at Nissan Stadium
Receiver Kevin Dyson, tackle Brad Hopkins, receiver and returner Marc Mariani, and center Ben Jones have been confirmed so far.
Fever coach Stephanie White dismisses WNBA injury reporting warning: ‘For what?’
"Because we did things the right way."
Conversation around Abdul Carter’s Jaxson Dart criticism predictably going off the rails
“Thought this sh*t was AI..."
Prime Minister Keir Starmer urges TNT Sports to make Champions League final free to view
"I want to strongly urge you to reconsider and make the final next Saturday free to watch for the millions of passionate football fans in this country."
Fox Sports exec confirms World Cup halftime interviews, ‘conversations’ about hydration break commercials
"I expect we’ll have some news in the next week or two, certainly before the tournament starts."