Here’s the latest on the Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini photo saga as reported recently.
- The New York Post and other outlets have continued publishing follow-up details about the Vrabel-Russini photos, including additional images and timeline context. The coverage has focused on how the photos surfaced, reactions from Vrabel and Russini, and the broader conversations about privacy and ethics in sports media coverage.[1][6]
- Several outlets note that there have been ongoing investigations or statements from involved parties, with Vrabel publicly stating he intends to seek counseling and to focus on the team, while The Athletic and other reporters have discussed how the disclosures were handled and the potential implications.[3][1]
- Some reports question how the photos were obtained and published, and whether any party sought to influence coverage or attempted to delay publication. NFL and team responses have generally described the matter as personal, with actions centered on Vrabel’s personal and family considerations.[2][9]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise, up-to-date summaries or pull direct quotes from the latest articles and provide a short timeline.
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Tuesday's report from Page Six of the New York Post regarding the photos of Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and New York Times reporter Dianna Russini raises plenty of fair questions moving forward.
www.nbcsports.comWatch Mike Vrabel breaks silence on photo scandal - New York Post on Dailymotion
www.dailymotion.comThe NFL will not investigate Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel after photos surfaced showing him with reporter Dianna Russini at an Arizona resort last month, according to a report.
www.foxnews.comPhotos of Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and Athletic reporter Dianna Russini at an Arizona resort sparked an internal investigation and national debate.
www.wfmd.comThe Sporting News tracked live updates from Patriots coach Mike Vrabel's pre-draft press conference amid speculation about a relationship with reporter Dianna Russini.
www.sportingnews.comSuper Bowl champion LeSean McCoy defended New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and The Athletic reporter Dianna Russini after photos leaked of them together.
www.wfmd.comNearly two weeks after the New York Post first published photos of Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and former Athletic reporter Dianna Russini at an adults-only resort in Sedona, Arizona, the story finds new ways to remain relevant.
www.nbcsports.comThe alleged affair has forced the coach into counselling while the respected reporter has been ‘benched’.
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