Dianna Russini offered new job after resigning from Athletic over Mike Vrabel photo scandal

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Dianna Russini was offered a new job after she resigned from the Athletic over her photo scandal with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel.

Jon “Stugotz” Weiner addressed the head-turning snaps on his “Stugotz & Company” podcast on Friday, saying that his pal can work for him when she’s ready.

“I did say if the Athletic fired her, I would hire her,” he said. “They didn’t fire her. She stepped down from the Athletic, and the offer holds forever.”

Dianna Russini (seen here with Mike Vrabel in March) was offered a new job after she resigned from the Athletic. © Page SIx
Jon “Stugotz” Weiner (seen above) extended the invite for the journalist to join his “Stugotz & Company” podcast on Friday. YouTube/Stugotz and Company

“If Dianna Russini decides one day, three months from now, a year from now, two years from now, that she wants to get back into this game, she has a place right here,” Weiner added.

The podcast host clarified that he was “not apologizing” or acting as a “mouthpiece” for Russini, telling the audience, “I am simply saying, it’s her story to tell, it’s not my story, and I am simply going to support my friend.”

Weiner shared that he has been supportive of Russini, 43, as a friend and wouldn’t be sharing the details she had confided in him.

“I did say if the Athletic fired her, I would hire her,” he said. (Seen here: Vrabel and Russini in Arizona.) © Page SIx
“They didn’t fire her. She stepped down from the Athletic, and the offer holds forever,” Stugotz continued. (Seen here: Vrabel and Russini in Arizona.) © Page SIx

“I’m not a journalist, I’m a talk show host,” he continued. “And when my real friends fall on some difficult times, I like to support my friends and talk to them and be someone that listens.

“Not talks, listens. This is her story to share when she feels like sharing it. It is not me.”

A rep for Russini wasn’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.

“If Dianna Russini decides one day, three months from now, a year from now, two years from now, that she wants to get back into this game, she has a place right here,” Weiner continued. (Seen here: Russini posing for a photo.) dianna russini/ instagram
A rep for Russini (seen here with Vrabel in 2020) wasn’t immediately available to Page Six for comment. Dianna Russini/Instagram

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Russini — a “senior NFL insider” — stepped back from her position at the New York Times publication after Page Six exclusively published snaps of her and Vrabel, 50, together at an Arizona-based hotel in March.

“I have covered the NFL with professionalism and dedication throughout my career, and I stand behind every story I have ever published,” she wrote in her resignation letter.

“When the Page Six item first appeared, The Athletic supported me unequivocally, expressed confidence in my work and pride in my journalism. For that I am grateful,” she added.

“In the days that followed, unfortunately, commentators in various media have engaged in self-feeding speculation that is simply unmoored from the facts,” Vrabel added, claiming that she was choosing to step away to halt speculation.

Ahead of Russini’s resignation, she was sidelined by the outlet amid an investigation, a source previously told us.

Russini (seen here in 2019) resigned from the Atlantic after Page Six published photos of her and Vrabel in Arizona together. Dianna Russini/Instagram
In the photos, Russini (seen here) and Vrabel were photographed holding hands. dmrussini/instagram

Vrabel and Russini, who are both married to other people, previously denied any wrongdoing, insisting that they were at the resort with other friends who weren’t visible in the photos.

“The photos don’t represent the group of six people who were hanging out during the day. Like most journalists in the NFL, reporters interact with sources away from stadiums and other venues,” Russini told Page Six in a statement.

“These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable. This doesn’t deserve any further response,” Vrabel added in a separate statement.

While Russini later resigned from her position, Vrabel stepped away from Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft to seek counseling and focus on his family.

Last month, photos of Vrabel and Russini (both seen above) kissing at a New York City bar in 2020 were published by Page Six. © Page Six
At the time, they were seen getting handsy (as seen above). © Page Six

Vrabel’s decision came one day before Page Six published 2020 photos of him and Russini kissing at a New York City bar.

When the snaps were released, Russini deleted her X account and put her Instagram profile on private.

As for Vrabel, Page Six reported that he and his wife, Jen, had flown to Utah for an emergency marriage summit.

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