CLEVELAND — Two days after being threatened by then-Cleveland Browns safety Jermaine Whitehead, Dustin Fox has returned to his radio show, "Bull & Fox" on 92.3 The Fan.
Fox, who also hosts the postgame show on the Browns Radio Network, was absent from his show on Monday and Tuesday. The Canton native and former Ohio State cornerback took to Twitter on Tuesday to announce he'd returning on Wednesday to co-host the show alongside Adam "The Bull" Gerstenhaber.
"I’m good guys," Fox wrote. "Appreciate the concern. Be back tomorrow. Talk to you at 2pm."
The situation between Fox and Whitehead first arose in the moments following the Browns' 24-19 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Replying to a tweet posted by Fox criticizing his tackling efforts, Whitehead revealed he had played the game with a broken hand and used racist language while threatening the host.
In separate replies, the 26-year-old Whitehead threatened to kill one Twitter user and implied he would shoot another. On Monday, the Browns released Whitehead, who had started in all eight of the team's games this season.
On Tuesday, Whitehead took to Instagram to apologize for the posts that led to his release.