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Mike Vrabel’s Coach of the Year win faces scrutiny as AP stays silent on Dianna Russini ballot controversy(Getty Images)
Mike Vrabel’s rise with the New England Patriots should have stayed a football story. Instead, it has turned into a wider debate. Questions around Dianna Russini and her role as an AP voter have now pulled his Coach of the Year honor into the spotlight.The controversy picked up pace in April 2026. And right now, the silence from the Associated Press is only adding more heat.
Coach of the Year debate intensifies as Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel controversy raises fresh questions
The situation traces back to early April 2026, when photos of Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini surfaced online. The images, first published by the New York Post, showed the two together at a resort in Arizona just before the NFL owners meetings in late March.The fallout came all of a sudden. On top of that, Russini resigned from The Athletic on April 14, 2026, amid an internal review linked to the situation.
She addressed it directly in her resignation letter, saying she stood by her work and pushed back on what she called speculation around the photos. That development shifted attention toward her role in AP voting. Russini held a vote for major NFL honors, including Coach of the Year. With Vrabel leading the Patriots to a Super Bowl appearance in his first season, his award looked straightforward on paper. But the timing of the controversy has raised questions about optics and possible conflicts.
So far, there is no confirmed evidence of wrongdoing. That part matters. Still, the lack of clarity has kept the story alive. When Pro Football Talk sought a response from the Associated Press in mid-April 2026 regarding a possible review of Russini’s ballots, the organization declined to comment, as reported by Sportskeeda.This is where the debate sharpens. The AP has faced pressure on transparency before. In 2024, voting details became public after backlash from within league circles.
Russini herself had spoken about that moment earlier on the “Pardon My Take” podcast, where she admitted the reaction from people in football caught her off guard. She said, “I was out to dinner, and my phone was blowing up with people in football very angry that I voted for people that I voted for.
That stunk. I wish I knew that because — it would not have changed my vote — but I love Josh Allen, and I am avoiding him for a really long time.”Meanwhile, Vrabel has continued his role with the Patriots without direct fallout. Reports suggest the franchise has taken a “business as usual” approach despite the noise around Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini’s ongoing scandal.That contrast has only fueled the conversation. Russini steps away. Vrabel stays focused on football. And the AP remains silent. Until that changes, the debate around Mike Vrabel’s award will keep circling.

