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Joe Rizzo
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Joe has covered the NHL for nearly 20 years and the New Jersey Devils in the post-lockout era. After graduating Fordham University with a B.A. in Communications in 1991, he joined ESPN SportsTicker and rose to Senior Editor. Joe later covered beats for the Devils, Giants, Jets and Nets.

Coming out of Fordham, Joe had built a resume on WFUV in New York. He hosted a sports call-in show and did play-by-play and color for basketball, football and baseball. In his senior year, Joe's call of Fordham's overtime buzzer-beater in the first-ever Patriot League men's basketball final was rebroadcast locally on WFAN, WNBC-TV and capped ESPN's Plays of the Week.

In 2007, he co-founded the Rear Naked Choke radio show on JoeTed.com, which covers the sport of Mixed Martial Arts. Check out Joe's Newark MMA page. Contact Joe.


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