Dianna Russini Seen With Husband for the First Time Since Mike Vrabel Scandal
Dianna Russini has been photographed with her husband, Kevin Goldschmidt, for the first time since news broke of an alleged affair between her and New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.
In photos obtained by Page Six, the former Athletic reporter is seen kissing her husband while holding one of their two sons outside their New Jersey home on Mother's Day.
Goldschmidt can be seen wearing his wedding ring in the pictures, while Russini's left hand is not visible.
"People in the community have said they've been very resilient as a family," a source told the outlet of the couple, who have reportedly been seen together at activities for their kids and other family occasions amid the scandal.
"They haven't been in hiding," the source added.
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Last month, photos published in the New York Post showed Russini and Vrabel holding hands and hugging at a luxury hotel in Arizona.
After the pictures went viral, Russini and Vrabel both called the photos "misleading" and vehemently denied any infidelity. The sports journalist has been married to Goldschmidt since 2020 while the football coach and his wife Jennifer have been married since 1999.
Nevertheless, Russini resigned from The Athletic on Apr. 14, and Vrabel announced on Apr. 23 that he would be seeking counseling in the wake of the scandal.
Later on Apr. 23, Page Six released photos that appeared to show Russini and Vrabel kissing at a bar in New York City in March 2020-seemingly confirming the alleged affair and sparking questions about the timeline of the pair's relationship.
"I take accountability for my actions and the actions that caused a distraction to the people that I care most about," Vrabel told reporters before the 2026 NFL Draft on Apr. 23. "My family, this football team, the organization and the fans."
"My priorities are my family and this football and in that order," he added, before sharing he would miss the third and final day of the draft for counseling. "There's a balance there that I'm going to create. My family needs me this weekend and that's where I'll be."
Vrabel declined to elaborate on what the counseling would entail, calling it a "private and personal matter." He also told reporters that he could not say for certain if he would miss any further football activities going forward.
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This story was originally published May 11, 2026 at 3:09 PM.