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Chris ‘Mad Dog’ Russo rips USA chants at RBC Heritage

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Matt Fitzpatrick bested Scottie Scheffler in a playoff at the RBC Heritage this weekend in what became a road game for him.

The Hilton Head, South Carolina, crowd was quickly pulling for Scheffler, a Texan, to complete the comeback over Fitzpatrick, who was born in England.

Chants of “USA” rang out, which irked broadcasting legend Chris “Mad Dog” Russo.

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Matthew Fitzpatrick and Scottie Scheffler congratulating each other on a golf course.

Matthew Fitzpatrick of England is congratulated by Scottie Scheffler of the United States after winning the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, on April 19, 2026. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

“I put on the RBC Classic … and I could not believe the 18th hole when Scottie Scheffler was making a comeback against Matt Fitzpatrick. Did anyone see the crowd?” Russo began for his “What Are You Mad About” segment on Wednesday’s edition of ESPN’s “First Take.

“They were singing ‘USA, USA’ walking down the 18th fairway! This is not the Ryder Cup. We’re not fighting Britain in a war for crying out loud! In a golf tournament? At the RBC? [Fitzpatrick] freaking lives in Miami!.. This is not the ’80 Olympics!

Scheffler and Fitzpatrick both have starred in each of the previous three Ryder Cups, with Fitzpatrick’s European team winning the last two. Fitzpatrick and Scheffler faced off in Friday foursomes in the most recent event.

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Scottie Scheffler and Matt Fitzpatrick shaking hands on the 15th green at Bethpage State Park Golf Course.

Scottie Scheffler of Team United States and Matt Fitzpatrick of Team Europe shake hands on the 15th green during the Friday morning foursomes matches of the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage State Park Golf Course in Farmingdale, New York, on Sept. 26, 2025. (Ben Jared/PGA Tour)

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It is hardly the first time USA chants were heard at a regularly-sanctioned golf event. The aforementioned DeChambeau heard USA chants while going for his second U.S. Open against McIlroy. Scheffler went 1-4 in his five matches at Bethpage Black in September, beating Rory McIlroy 1 up in their Sunday singles match. Fitzpatrick squandered a 5 up lead to Bryson DeChambeau to finish all square.

The New York Ryder Cup crowd was blasted by media, and golfers, alike, which had been a concern even before the event. However, that criticism came due to much more than simple USA chants.

McIlroy was hit with the worst of it, whether it was telling him his wife was “a four,” asking about Amanda Balionis amid a previously rumored fling (with his wife mere feet away), dropping F-bombs, or constant reminders of the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2.

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Chris Mad Dog Russo speaking on stage at Bar A at The Jersey Shore in Lake Como New Jersey

Chris “Mad Dog” Russo speaks on stage at SiriusXM’s Bar A at The Jersey Shore in Lake Como, N.J., on July 26, 2024. (Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

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Thankfully for Fitzpatrick, he didn’t get hit that hard. But the crowd still made it known who they were backing.

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Premier League roundup: Manchester City reaches top of table

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Manchester City completed its ominous, late-season rise to the top of the Premier League by beating Burnley 1-0 thanks to Erling Haaland’s early goal on Wednesday, ending Arsenal’s 200-day stay in first place.

The result condemned American-owned Burnley to relegation after one season back in the top flight.

Haaland ran onto Jeremy Doku’s pass to convert a deft finish in the fifth minute for his league-high 24th goal of the campaign, which allowed City to back up its 2-1 victory over Arsenal on Sunday that, for many, turned Pep Guardiola’s team into the title favorite.

However, with goal difference potentially coming into play, City might regret not putting more past Burnley at Turf Moor.

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Winning by a one-goal margin left City and Arsenal tied on both points (70) and goal difference (+37). City only leads courtesy of more goals scored (66 to Arsenal’s 63).

“I was not frustrated, why would I be?” Guardiola said. “We won three points, we are top of the league.”

Haaland and Rayan Cherki struck the goal frame and Nico O’Reilly had a weak shot saved with the net at his mercy as City’s players threw everything at Burnley — they finished the game having had 28 shots — in an effort to rack up the goals.

“In these types of games, if you score the second or third that you deserve, everything’s more fluid and natural,” Guardiola said.

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“But,” he added, “the main target was winning the game.”

City was nine points adrift of Arsenal after drawing with West Ham on March 14. Three straight wins, combined with back-to-back losses for Arsenal, has seen the title race turn on its head.

Relegation was inevitable for Burnley

For next-to-last Burnley, a third relegation from the Premier League in the last five seasons has been an inevitability for weeks.

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Scott Parker’s team slipped to its 22nd loss of the campaign and is 13 points from safety with four games left.

Burnley will be going down with last-place Wolverhampton, whose fate was sealed at the weekend, and one other team.

Leeds edges further clear of relegation

In the other match Wednesday, Leeds scored in the seventh minute of stoppage time to draw 2-2 at Bournemouth and edge nine points clear of third-to-last Tottenham, which occupies the other place in the relegation zone.

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Sean Longstaff’s late equalizer denied Bournemouth a win that would have lifted the team to sixth place, four points off the Champions League qualification positions.

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NFL fans react to Justin Fields’ comments about Patrick Mahomes after joining Chiefs

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Former New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs in March. The former first-round pick will be backing up Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

Fields, who had a difficult 2025 season with the Jets and is set to play for a fourth team in as many years, shared his admiration for the Chiefs signal caller on Tuesday.

“I wanted to come here because of the culture, because of Pat and to learn from him and coach Reid,” Fields said. I’m already kind of picking his brain a little bit and just observing how he goes about things in the meeting room, on the field, and stuff like that.”

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Fans reacted to Fields’ comments about learning from Mahomes in Kansas City.

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“Bro talking like he is a rookie, my guy you are on your 5th team and you are approaching 30.”

Bro talking like he is a rookie, my guy you are on your 5th team and you are approaching 30.

“I hope this goes well for him, maybe he can learn something and get another starting opportunity elsewhere.”

I hope this goes well for him, maybe he can learn something and get another starting opportunity elsewhere.

“Bro you were traded it wasn’t your choice 😭✌🏽”

Bro you were traded it wasn’t your choice 😭✌🏽

“if he can’t be great with this team then it’s not the team but u ijs.”

If he can’t be great with this team then it’s not the team but u ijs

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“My boy true potential about to be unlocked 🔓 💪🏾🏈 ABOUT TO PROVE ALL THE HATERS WRONG!”

My boy true potential about to be unlocked 🔓 💪🏾🏈 ABOUT TO PROVE ALL THE HATERS WRONG!

Fields was named the Jets’ starting quarterback after signing a two-year, $40 million contract in March last year. However, the Jets went 0-7 with Fields as their starting quarterback. He ended the season early with a knee injury, posting a 2-7 record in his nine games.

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Chiefs HC Andy Reid expressed confidence in Justin Fields’ ability

The Jets got a 2027 sixth-round pick in exchange for Justin Fields, who had one year left on his contract. New York is reportedly set to pay $7 million of the QB’s $10 million contract.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid praised the former Jets quarterback for his work ethic as Patrick Mahomes rehabs from his ACL and LCL injuries. Reid said he is confident with Fields in the starting role if the team needs him.

“I appreciate Justin and the way he has gone about everything so far,” Reid said. “He’s been great with everything. He’s a legitimate quarterback, a starting quarterback in the NFL, and we’re lucky enough to have him here. If that’s the role that he plays early in the season, we have full confidence that he can do a great job with that.”

Although Reid acknowledged Fields’ credentials as a starter, the Chiefs are likely to stick with Mahomes if he recovers in time for Week 1.