Proper noun
Izzo (plural Izzos)
A surname from Italian.
All three are stronger in that area than as receivers, although we’ll see how Niklas and Izzo perform as Patriots before making any final evaluations. Source: Internet
Dom Izzo, Eric Peterson and Mike McFeely recap the historic night for the Lance family and the NDSU football program. Source: Internet
Five of Lear's limericks from the Book of Nonsense, in the 1946 Italian translation by Carlo Izzo, were set to music for choir a cappella by Goffredo Petrassi in 1952. Source: Internet
OCTOBER 18: New England Patriots tight end Ryan Izzo fumbles the ball as he is tackled buy Denver Broncos cornerback Michael Ojemudia during the 3rd quarter of the game at Gillette Stadium on October 18, 2020 in Foxboro, MA. Source: Internet
"I know one thing: I'm not gonna put this as an asterisk," Izzo said. Source: Internet
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Thursday, February 20, 2020. Source: Internet