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The New England Patriots released a statement regarding head coach Mike Vrabel amid ongoing controversy related to Dianna Russini just before the 2026 NFL Draft.
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The start of the 2026 NFL Draft is just hours away, but the New England Patriots continue to have a major distraction on their hands.
The controversy surrounding head coach Mike Vrabel and former NFL insider for The Athletic Dianna Russini continues to be a major topic throughout the sports world.
The scandal kicked up a notch on Thursday when Vrabel revealed he'll be seeking counseling and will be away from the team on Saturday, during Day 3 of the NFL Draft.
Hours later, pictures of Vrabel and Russini sitting closely together and at one point, appearing to kiss, at a bar on March 11, 2020, were released.
The controversy centers around allegations involving Mike Vrabel and former NFL insider Dianna Russini, which has become a significant topic in the sports world.
The scandal has created a major distraction for the New England Patriots as they prepare for the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.
The New England Patriots released a statement addressing the situation involving Mike Vrabel, although specific details of the statement were not disclosed.
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The team released a statement regarding the matter, which was shared on Bluesky by ESPN's Patriots reporter Mike Reiss.
The Patriots are slated to pick 31st in the first round of the draft on Thursday night.