Along with the photograph, she wrote: “When I was coming up in this industry, I was making pennies and this guy I dated told me to quit and come live with him cause I’d never make it. He was a huge Ochocinco fan. I hope he’s having a nice Thanksgiving!”
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Response to Bridget Condon’s post
Condon was showing off her success and rubbing it in to the ex-boyfriend. She is one of the leading broadcasters in the US now and has a huge body of work covering the league. Her post received an enormous response, as per The Daily Mail.
The broadcaster’s stinging post on X got 6.7 million views at the last count, with over 18,000 likes and more than a thousand shares.
Many posted in support of Condon, as the Daily Mail pointed out. Ian Rapoport, her colleague and a leading insider, wrote: “Respect this level of petty.”
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Excessive workload of NFL reporters
While no one doubts the hard work put into their efforts by the players themselves, people often forget that those on the sidelines bringing the game to a large audience are also putting in a big effort.
This issue was brought into focus by Fox Sports’ Erin Andrews earlier this week, who highlighted the type of sacrifice sports broadcasters make, as per the Daily Mail.
“This is what one of my first professors said. If you don’t want to make $40,000 in your first job, get out. ‘If you don’t want to be told you need a nose job, get out. If you don’t want to be divorced, get out. If you don’t want to work holidays, get out. And I don’t say it like that, but I say you got to love what you do because I miss all holidays. I didn’t get married until I was in my 40s,” he said on the Calm Down podcast.
FAQs
Who is Bridget Condon?
Condon is a reporter with the NFL Network.
Who is Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson?
He is a legendary former wide receiver for the Bengals.
Who is Ian Rapoport?
He is one of the leading reporters in the NFL.







