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Dianna Russini, a senior NFL reporter for The Athletic, resigned on April 14, 2026, amid an internal review after tabloid photos surfaced showing her with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at an adults-only resort in Sedona, Arizona.
The images, first published by the New York Post’s Page Six, showed the two — both married — in close contact; both issued statements saying the interactions were innocent and taken out of context.
The Athletic, owned by The New York Times, opened a standards review after the images prompted questions about Russini’s relationships with sources and her reporting.
Executive editor Steven Ginsberg initially defended Russini and called the photos “misleading,” but circulated a staff memo saying new questions had emerged; the outlet said the review of her work will continue.
Russini said in her resignation letter that she stood by her journalism and chose to step aside before her contract expired on June 30 because the media “frenzy” and repeated leaks had caused unacceptable damage.
The fallout prompted debate across sports media about ethics, source relationships, newsroom handling of leaks and gendered responses to scandals; Vrabel did not attend a Patriots pre-draft news conference following the story.





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