New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has once again addressed the ongoing controversy involving himself and Dianna Russini after new photos of the pair surfaced, being the biggest NFL news recently.
He admitted that his “previous actions” did not meet his personal standards.
The 50-year-old coach announced that he would be stepping away during the third day of the NFL Draft to attend counseling.
According to reports from Tom Pelissero, Vrabel emphasized that his family needs him right now and that he is prioritizing his well-being and commitment to being the best version of himself for his team and fans.
As Vrabel seeks counseling, the drama has intensified on social media following a drastic move by Russini.
Amid the escalating scandal, the veteran reporter abruptly deleted her Twitter account, effectively erasing her presence on the platform.
And just like that Dianna Nuked the twitter account
Press F pic.twitter.com/sN6kXpNK0V
— Official Ohio State DG (@DylanEveryday) April 23, 2026
The reaction from the NFL community was immediate, with fans expressing their shock over her sudden disappearance.
User @DeeGreezy commented, “Dianna nuked her Twitter lmao.”
And @ProjectHurts posted, “DIANNA RUSSINI DELETED TWITTER LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOO.”
The surprise was widespread, as @TheGleef added, “No way Dianna Russini deleted her Twitter account omg,” prompting users to scramble to react to her total digital scrubbing.
Despite the account deletion, fans have been combing through the internet for past posts to analyze.
They recently uncovered a tweet from March 12, 2020, in which Russini simply wrote, “What a day.”
While many users rushed to comment with innuendos related to her current situation, others quickly defended the four-year-old post.
One fan pointed out that the date aligned with the day when most sports events were canceled due to COVID-19, stating they would “let this tweet slide” since it clearly had nothing to do with the alleged relationship currently dominating the news cycle.
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