The NFL is stepping back from the noise. On April 23, 2026, Roger Goodell made it clear the league will not step into the growing controversy involving New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and NFL reporter Dianna Russini. The issue gained fresh attention after older photos surfaced online, adding another layer to an already sensitive situation.The images, first published by Page Six earlier in April, show Vrabel and Russini together at a New York bar in March 2020. As those visuals made rounds again during draft week, questions picked up. Still, the league office chose to draw a line early and keep its distance.
NFL Rodgers Goodell believes Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini matter is personal as resurfaced photos stir fresh debate
Speaking to ESPN’s Mike Greenberg just minutes before Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh on April 23, Roger Goodell addressed the situation directly. He did not leave room for speculation. “This is not a personal conduct policy issue as we know of today,” Goodell said on ESPN ahead of the draft. “It’s a personal matter, and we’ll leave it at that.”That stance truly matters. This signals the NFL sees no league violation at this stage. Instead, the focus shifts to the New England Patriots. The team backed Mike Vrabel publicly on April 23, stating he remains committed to improving himself for his family and the organization.Meanwhile, the resurfaced 2020 photos continue to drive the conversation. Reports from Page Six describe Vrabel and Dianna Russini appearing close during that outing, with eyewitness accounts pointing to affectionate behavior. At the time, both were in separate relationships, which has only intensified the scrutiny now.Vrabel responded a day earlier, on April 22, while speaking to ESPN. He confirmed he will step away from duties for Day 3 of the draft. “My family needs me this weekend, and that’s where I’ll be,” he said before the event. That decision adds a personal dimension to the story, beyond football.On the other hand, Dianna Russini has remained silent since announcing her resignation from The Athletic following an internal review into the matter. Her absence has kept the focus on new developments rather than responses.For now, the league’s position holds firm. Roger Goodell has drawn a clear boundary. The NFL will not intervene. The spotlight now remains on Mike Vrabel, Dianna Russini, and how the New England Patriots manage the fallout internally.















