Dianna Russini Resigns From The Athletic After Mike Vrabel Photos
The Athletic previously sidelined Russini from reporting as it investigated.

The Athletic previously sidelined Russini from reporting as it investigated.

NFL reporter Dianna Russini resigned from The Athletic on Tuesday, a little less than a week after Page Six published photos of her and New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at a resort in Arizona. The photos led to an internal investigation by the New York Times-owned sports outlet, during which Russini was pulled from…

Amid the ongoing scandal with Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel, The Athletic’s lead NFL reporter has resigned in the latest twist in this saga. Russini issued a statement (via the Associated Press) about her decision to Athletic Executive Editor, Steven Ginsberg. She is “grateful” for The Athletic’s support, but is now stepping away. “I have […] The post Dianna Russini’s defiant reason for resigning from The Athletic amid Mike Vrabel scandal appeared first on ClutchPoints.

"Rather than allowing this to continue, I have decided to step aside now — before my current contract expires on June 30," Russini said in a lengthy statement.

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Dianna Russini points to a pattern of ongoing controversy linked to the Patriots as Mike Vrabel takes center stage after Bill Belichick’s Hall of Fame snub and public scrutiny.


As a former NFL reporter, Skip Bayless believes the photos of Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel exposes a larger industry issue. Last week, Page Six published photos of Russini, a senior NFL insider for The Athletic, poolside at an adults-only hotel with New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel. Russini and Vrabel immediately issued strong…

Nothing has apparently changed at work for Mike Vrabel since the soap opera involving him and NFL reporter Dianna Russini began with those Page Six photos of the two together last week.Russini has been sidelined while her employers at The Athletic investigate what is true about those pictures that show her and the New England Patriots coach together poolside, and in a spa tub, and in an embrace on the roof of a private bungalow in Sedona days before the NFL Annual Meetings.So, Russini's credibility is being questioned by her own employer while her reputation has taken a hit nationally.Vrabel? He's spent the last week fully immersed in the New England Patriots' preparations ahead of the April 23-25 NFL draft. "Business as usual," Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf told reporters on Monday.Involved as ever in draft and evaluation meetings."Very involved," Wolf added. "…He's been in there. He's been contributing. He's watched a ton of the players. I think he tries to watch every player that we give to each position coach. He watches that whole – they call it the coaches list. "So, he has an opinion on these guys, and it's helpful, because sometimes there are players that the scouts like, me included, and he'll be like, 'Well, this is the reason that maybe this guy's not the best fit for us.' So, we can, again, continue to compile all the information together."And there you have it.Russini and Vrabel are seen holding hands at an expensive adult's resort and her job is obviously now in jeopardy.Vrabel, meanwhile, goes forward "business as usual."There is no reporting on whether Vrabel has had to explain the curious photos to Patriots owner Robert Kraft. There would be some irony if that conversation ever happened.Truth is, there is little reporting about the Vrabel side of this, other than the fact he released a statement about the photos and there was some erroneous jumping to conclusions about why he wasn't at Monday's press conference.(The truth on pressergate is Vrabel was never scheduled to be part of that pre-draft meeting with reporters when it was originally scheduled before the Page Six photos were released).But whatever has already happened in-house with the Patriots, we're on solid footing that Vrabel isn't having to fight for his job. There isn't an internal Patriots investigation into the Vrabel-Russini photos to mirror the one at The Athletic.And this is where someone might argue Vrabel doesn't have to answer questions to the heights Russini is because he doesn't have to rely on credibility with an audience to do his job like she does.The problem is that's not correct.Vrabel, you see, also deals in the currency of credibility. And his audience is just as important to his success as readership is to Russini.Vrabel's audience is the rest of the league and his locker room.And as we go through to the end of this saga, it says here Vrabel is going to find himself losing some credibility with that locker room and around the league because he has lost the moral high ground.NFL people now know that, at minimum, Vrabel is an anonymous source for Russini.So, the next NFL person who has a private conversation with the coach about, well, anything remotely interesting or important now understands their thoughts, opinions and information might get leaked to Russini. That's actually the least of Vrabel's credibility issues, because a coach has to have the trust of the locker room. And Vrabel's trustworthiness there may also take a hit.At the NFL annual meeting, days after spending private time with Russini, Vrabel addressed how Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson got attention on social media by siding with NBA player Jaden Ivey after he was released by the Chicago Bulls. Ivey was apparently released because he agrees with the Biblical view of marriage and relationships and not with the LGBTQ agenda the Bulls support.Henderson quoted Scripture about being persecuted for defending righteousness as his support of Ivey. Vrabel then offered a lukewarm defense of Henderson's right to his opinion."I want to make sure that they're educated," Vrabel said of players that share their personal opinions. "We want to be inclusive. Everything we want to do wants to provide an environment for people to feel comfortable. "But also to share their personal beliefs and, also, we represent the team, and we represent the organization."That was Vrabel, fresh off spending a day with a woman not his wife, publicly admonishing a player quoting the Bible about representing the Patriots in the right way. Only a fool would believe players — Vrabel's audience — won't notice the hypocrisy.

Something's fishy about Russini's previous report.

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Last week, Page Six obtained photos of the head coach and Russini holding hands while at the Ambiente resort in Sedona, Arizona.

Last Tuesday, Page Six published a series of photographs showing New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and The Athletic NFL reporter Dianna Russini, both of whom are married to other people, hugging, holding hands, and lounging side by side at a pool several weeks ago at the Ambiente, an adult-only resort in Sedona, Arizona.…

Even Portnoy can't defend his coach.


Clearly, there’s a disruption from the New England Patriots’ normal process. And Dianna Russini has been suspended. Still, the Patriots’ GM Eliot Wolf says it’s business as usual for Mike Vrabel amid the Russini saga, according to a post on X by Ari Meirov. Wolf said Vrabel has continued to work. “Very involved,” Wolf said. […] The post Patriots GM says ‘business as usual’ for Mike Vrabel amid Dianna Russini saga appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Dave Portnoy shares his thoughts on Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini’s relationship.

Page Six obtained photos of the New England Patriots coach and the NFL reporter holding hands and hugging at a fancy Arizona hotel on March 28.

The Athletic's response to suggestive photos of NFL reporter Dianna Russini's run-in with Mike Vrabel at an adults-only resort has disappointed staff at the website's parent company, The New York Times.
