To football fans, Jay Glazer is the shaved-headed, goateed N.F.L.reporter for Fox Sports.
To some of the league’s players, he is their mixed martial arts guru.
Earlier this month, Glazer’s worlds intersected vividly when one of his clients, Brian Cushing, a Houston Texans linebacker, tested positive for a banned substance and was suspended for four games.
Glazer tweeted about his pique at Cushing for not telling him about the test last September, then posted a story about the suspension on foxsports.com.
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