After being off-air for two days and dealing with threatening tweets from now former Browns safety Jermaine Whitehead, Dustin Fox returned to his afternoon radio show, Bull and Fox on 92.3 The Fan in Cleveland Wednesday.
“I didn’t think anything of it at the time,” Fox said regarding the threatening tweets he received from Whitehead.” “And then things started to settle in and when you have a family you have to take things serious and that’s what I did.”
“I was overwhelmed by it, I already have issues with anxiety, I was shook by it frankly and you have to worry about your family. Probably nothing was going to happen, but you have to take these things seriously.”
Fox also noted that he feels bad the incident led to Whitehead losing his job with the Browns.
Whitehead posted an apology on Instagram for his threatening and profanity-laced Twitter tirade from Sunday.
“I would like to take this opportunity to apologize for my actions following our game with Denver,” Whitehead wrote on Instagram. “That was totally out of character for me. I do not justify my actions, but was extremely frustrated with the way I had played and our team losing because of it. I was playing with a broken hand, but that is no excuse for my actions, and I am deeply regretful.
“I want to personally apologize to anyone who I offended, especially those who I was responsive to on Twitter. My choice of words did not reflect who I am, but only what I was feeling. Also, my sincerest apologies to my teammates, coaches, the Browns organization and most of all, the fans and kids that motivate me to even pursue this dream.
“Again I am deeply sorry for my unacceptable behavior, and I wish the Browns the best of luck in the future.”
The Twitter rant, which ultimately cost Whitehead his job with the Browns, was in response to criticism on social media, including one tweet from former Fox, who co-hosts 92.3 The Fan’s afternoon drive show, along with serving as the pre and postgame host on the Cleveland Browns Radio Network. He tweeted Sunday that Whitehead’s “effort tackling today is a joke.”
In addition to being released by the Browns, Whitehead also had his account suspended by Twitter for violating the platform’s terms of service.
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