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Dave Portnoy believes Dianna Russini’s resignation proves her guilt: “There was some canoodling going on”

News RoomBy News RoomApril 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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What began as a brief off-field distraction has now evolved into one of the most discussed media controversies in the NFL, and Dianna Russini‘s resignation has only intensified the spotlight rather than dimming it.

The longtime NFL insider stepped down from The Athletic while under internal review, days after photos emerged of her alongside Mike Vrabel at an Arizona resort ahead of league meetings.

Both Russini and the New England Patriots head coach denied any wrongdoing, insisting the images captured an innocent interaction among a group of people.

But as speculation spread, Russini chose to walk away. In a detailed resignation letter, she pushed back against the narrative forming around the situation.

“This media frenzy is hurtling forward without regard for the review process The Athletic is trying to complete,” she wrote. “It continues to escalate, fueled by repeated leaks, and I have no interest in submitting to a public inquiry that has already caused far more damage than I am willing to accept.”

She added that she refused to allow the situation “to define me or my career,” framing the decision as a step to regain control rather than an admission of fault.

That explanation did not land with everyone. Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, quickly weighed in, offering a blunt interpretation that resonated across social media.

“I don’t think anybody should lose their job over alleged canoodling,” Portnoy wrote. “But this statement makes it seem like there was definitely canoodling happening.”

He went further, suggesting that stepping aside mid-investigation raised more questions than it answered.

“An innocent canoodler would probably welcome a thorough investigation to prove their innocence,” he added, concluding that the decision “screams guilty canoodler to me.”

Portnoy‘s reaction reflects a broader divide in how the situation is being interpreted. For some, Russini‘s resignation is a proactive attempt to avoid further damage. For others, it signals that the scrutiny itself may have been unavoidable.

Ethics, perception and a wider industry debate

Beyond the immediate headlines, the episode has reignited a long-running conversation about the relationship between reporters and the figures they cover.

Chris Vaccaro, national president of the Society of Professional Journalists, emphasized that even the appearance of a conflict can be enough to create lasting damage.

“Even though this was an allegation that was still under investigation, the appearance of a conflict can erode credibility,” Vaccaro said. “This looks bad… Sources should be respectful. They should always treat the media with professionalism and respect.”

At the same time, not all voices have joined the criticism. Former ESPN host Michelle Beadle offered a more measured perspective, questioning whether the backlash has gone too far.

“I love Dianna, and I consider her a friend,” Beadle said. “I’m not 100% sure I understand what two adults’ personal lives… have to do with anything beyond their families.”

Her comments highlight another layer of the debate: where the line should be drawn between personal conduct and professional accountability.

Fallout continues as questions linger

What remains clear is that Russini‘s resignation has not ended the conversation. Instead, it has shifted the focus.

While she exits her role at one of the industry’s most influential outlets, Vrabel continues his work with the Patriots, with team officials maintaining that it is “business as usual” heading into the NFL Draft.

That contrast has become part of the story itself, raising questions about consistency, consequences, and the expectations placed on different roles within the sport.

For Russini, the immediate chapter is closed. But in a league where access, trust and perception are everything, the longer-term impact may take far longer to settle.

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