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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel took questions about his recent decision to step away from the team amid a series of photo leaks that appear to show him engaging in romantic and personal moments with former New York Times/The Athletic reporter Dianna Russini.
Vrabel will miss multiple days of the NFL Draft, which he announced early on Thursday.
In the hours that followed that announcement, photos that appeared to show Vrabel and Russini kissing at a bar were published by the New York Post and were reportedly taken six years ago.
Later Thursday, TMZ published photos of Vrabel and Russini at a casino.
At the end of the news conference, Vrabel was asked to explain why he initially made a statement calling photos of him and Russini at an Arizona resort “laughable” after they were published by the New York Post earlier in April.
“That’s a private and personal matter. I don’t think that those comments … it was an attempt to protect your family,” Vrabel said.
It was the last question Vrabel answered before storming off the podium and out of the room.
Vrabel will be leaving the team’s NFL Draft in the hands of general manager Eliot Wolf.
“I’m confident in the people that we have. I’m confident in our preparation,” Vrabel said.
“When you prioritize your family first and your job, that’s what’s required. And that’s what’s necessary. Got a lot of support from everybody involved. So, that’s what I was able to do — and willingly — and I want to do that.”When my family needs me, I’ll be there.”
When asked if he would miss any more football activities in the coming weeks, Vrabel said, “I can’t answer that. I can only say whatever my family needs, that’s what I’m going to provide.”
When asked if he felt he had to prove himself again to his players, Vrabel said, “I have to make them a priority, that’s what I have to do. I have to make my family and this football team my priority.”
The Patriots released a statement ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft Thursday night voicing support for Vrabel.
“The New England Patriots fully support Mike Vrabel’s decision to prioritize his family first, as well as his own well-being,” the statement from the Patriots said.
Russini resigned from her position with The New York Times last week.


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