“Call it cowardy”: Mike Vrabel’s latest move backfires as Dianna Russini hot tub scandal grips NFL world | NFL News – The Times of India
The spotlight around Mike Vrabel has shifted from football to controversy, and it is not fading anytime soon. Just days after photos linked him to Dianna Russini in Arizona, the New England Patriots head coach chose to skip a scheduled media appearance. The timing has raised eyebrows across the league, especially with fans already debating the optics of the situation. What might have been dismissed as tabloid chatter has now grown into a full-blown narrative that is difficult to ignore.Inside NFL circles, the silence is being read as strategy, not coincidence. While the Patriots prepare for crucial draft decisions, Vrabel’s absence has added a layer of tension. For a coach known for his direct approach, stepping away from the podium has fueled speculation rather than calming it. Meanwhile, Russini faces professional scrutiny, making this more than just a viral moment.
Mike Vrabel’s no-show raises eyebrows as Dianna Russini probe takes center stage
Things got worse when reports confirmed that Russini is being looked at by The Athletic’s internal review team. The investigation is looking into whether her relationship with Vrabel went too far into her work life. There have been no official findings yet, but her temporary removal from reporting duties shows how serious the situation is.PageSix published pictures of the two of them together at a resort in Arizona, which sparked a lot of discussion. Both have firmly denied any wrongdoing. Vrabel addressed the situation directly, stating, “These photos show a completely innocent interaction, and any suggestion otherwise is laughable. This doesn’t deserve any further response.”Russini also defended herself, explaining, “The photos don’t represent the group of six people who were hanging out during the day. Like most journalists in the NFL, reporters interact with sources away from stadiums and other venues.”Still, people have been very angry. Fans went on social media to ask why Vrabel didn’t go to the press conference. Some thought it was a planned move to keep the team focused, while others thought it was just avoiding the issue.“Wouldn’t call it cowardly because you have to think about the team right now. But more strategic. You don’t want to take away from the concentration of the coaches, scouts, the kids they’re drafting. He can address it days after the draft when it’s settled,” one fan wrote on Twitter.“So what’s next? Is he going to coach from the press box as well so the cameras can’t focus on him during games. I had more respect for him before this,” another one tweeted“Gonna be real interesting to watch ESPN try and cover this without mentioning Russini. At what point does it become misreporting if they fail to address the link. Are they really gonna go ask eachother why Vrabel might be missing it and answer with a ‘no idea,’” a third person added.
