Dianna Russini's Alleged Spotify Playlist for Mike Vrabel Surfaces Amid Scandal
A Spotify playlist made by Dianna Russini for someone named "Mike" has surfaced in the wake of her alleged cheating scandal with Mike Vrabel.
Two weeks ago, photos published in the New York Post showed the former Athletic reporter and the New England Patriots coach 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 rumors of an affair. The journalist has been married to Kevin Goldschmidt since 2020 while the football coach and his wife Jennifer have been married since 1999.
Nevertheless, Russini resigned from the publication on Apr. 14, and Vrabel announced on Thursday, 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.
Adding fuel to the fire, David Covucci of FOIAball posted screenshots of a Spotify account reportedly belonging to the NFL reporter to X on Monday, Apr. 27.
The photos capture a playlist titled "TURNIN THE PAGE," that Russini seemingly shared with a user named "Mike" on Dec. 19, 2022. The date is one day after the Tennessee Titans, coached by Vrabel at the time, lost their fourth game in a row.
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Dianna Russini made a Spotify playlist called "TURNIN THE PAGE" that she shared with a user named "Mike" on December 19, 2022.
— David Covucci (@DavidCovucci) April 27, 2026
Which just so happens to coincide with a four-game Titans losing streak pic.twitter.com/IkIdwLUPHi
The 15-song playlist includes hits from Beyonce, Latto, Sam Hunt, Papa Roach, Def Leppard, Kiss, Van Halen, Styx, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. TMZ reports that, in the past, Vrabel was known to play songs from the collection at practice.
The account has since deleted their Spotify profile, and the "Mike" account in question has changed its name to "Tycar." Vrabel's two sons are named Tyler and Carter.
Russini and Vrabel have not publicly addressed the alleged playlist.
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This story was originally published April 28, 2026 at 4:09 PM.