Last week, Jaden Ivey sent shockwaves in the sports world by opposing Pride Nights. The Chicago Bulls subsequently fired him and fomented rumors against him. One prominent supporter of Ivey was New England Patriots running back, TreVeyon Henderson who tweeted, “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, For theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 5:10.” He followed this up similarly, defending Ivey from being portrayed as insane. Mike Vrabel was asked about this and responded poorly.
I love TreVeyon. He cares deeply about his faith. I want them to be able to express what they believe. But, I also wanna make sure that they’re educated. We want to be inclusive.
Mike Vrabel wore the blue square to fight antisemitism all season as part of a propaganda campaign of Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Now Mike Vrabel has been caught alone with a reporter, Dianna Russini, who was a beat reporter for ESPN assigned to the Tennessee Titans while Vrabel was coaching there.
The New York Post shared Page Six photos of Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and NFL reporter Dianna Russini holding hands, hugging, and spending time poolside and on a private bungalow rooftop at the adults-only Ambiente resort in Sedona, Arizona, on March 28, 2026, a hotel that explicitly caters to high-end romantic getaways in as intimately percipitous a landscape that the Arizona’s desert is capable of producing.Â

Vrabel has been married since 1990, and Russini since 2020. Both couples have denied any infidelity. Meanwhile, Russini’s trail as someone who has slept her way to the top of sports media has had several breadcrumbs over the years, and she has made numerous comments on podcasts disrespecting her husband.
Oftentimes, people who endorse sin are personally compromised, and this appears to be one of those occasions.Â




