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Dianna Russini Breaks Social Media Silence Amid Mike Vrabel Scandal

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NFL insider Dianna Russini of the Athletic shared her first report since being at the center of a scandal with New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.

Russini published an article on the NFL informing teams to expect replacement officials if a new collective bargaining agreement isn't reached before its set to expire on May 31, which she shared on her X account. The veteran reporter had been silent on social media since she and Vrabel were seen in viral photos shared by Page Six showing them together at a luxury hotel pool sparking speculation of a potential affair, while past numerous clips of her giving questionable comments on her marriage were unearthed since.

Vrabel, 50, and Russini, 43, both issued statements to Page Six downplaying the photos, with Vrabel calling them "completely innocent" and Russini claiming they were in a "group of six people who were hanging out during the day."

Vrabel and Russini, both of whom are married with children, were seen at the Ambiente in Sedona, Arizona, a resort set along the Brins Mesa mountain range, in photos taken two weekends ago, which were shared by Page Six on Tuesday. A spy for Page Six told the outlet that the two had breakfast on the patio of the hotel's restaurant at around 10:30 a.m. on March 28 prior to the photos at the pool and side-by-side in a hot tub about an hour later.

The spy said Vrabel and Russini were again seen on the private rooftop only accessible from two-person bungalows that cost $2,160 per night. The photos show the two hugging during a sunset, as well as interlocking fingers as they stood face-to-face, with the spy claiming they were briefly dancing together.

Russini had previously covered the Tennessee Titans for ESPN during Vrabel's head coaching tenure with the franchise.

“They went from being [a team] nobody thought about to Mike got them playing really well,” Russini said of the 2018 Titans on the Patriots Unfiltered podcast in February. “And then, of course, they went to the AFC championship game” in 2020.

Russini had previously faced controversy when then-Washington Commanders general manager Scot McCloughan's wife accused them of having an affair, claiming Russini, then working as the team's beat writer, was her husband's "new side chick" when she broke a story of Kirk Cousins replacing Robert Griffin III as the starting quarterback before later issuing an apology.

“I deeply apologize for the disparaging remarks about an ESPN reporter on my personal Twitter account. The comment was unfounded and inappropriate, and I have the utmost respect for both the reporter and ESPN,” Jessica McCloughan wrote at the time in reference to Russini. “I regret that my actions have brought undeserved negative attention to the Redskins organization and its leadership. My comments in no way reflect the opinions or attitudes of the organization and I regret that my behavior has in any way negatively impacted the team and its loyal fan base.”

Vrabel led the Patriots, his former team for the majority of his NFL playing career as a linebacker, to an AFC championship in his first season as head coach in 2025, and has a 68-48 overall record combined with his six-year tenure with the Titans.