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21 NFL Coaches Could’ve Helped Dianna Russini During Her Traffic Stop — Who Would She Call?

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Dianna Russini appears on the red carpet
Dianna Russini appears on the red carpet (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

Former NFL insider Dianna Russini is facing intense scrutiny after a shocking New York Times report. The drama intensifies with a bizarre story about a past traffic stop. Police pulled her over for texting and driving with her children in the car.

Russini claimed she was breaking news about Sean McDermott getting fired by Buffalo. The officer admitted he rooted for a different team. Things got weird after that.

Dianna Russini Traffic Stop Raises Ethics Concerns

Dianna Russini.
Dianna Russini. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The officer admitted his strong dislike for the Bills. Russini offered to introduce him to his favorite NFL team’s head coach via FaceTime. She made the call right there. The coach picked up from his office. Russini presented the officer as a new acquaintance. The coach instructed the officer to let her go because she represented a good citizen. No ticket resulted from the encounter.

This tale gained fresh attention following Dianna Russini’s resignation from The Athletic. Revelations about her relationship with Mike Vrabel prompted the departure. The traffic stop anecdote now fuels further discussion on media ethics.

Now the question remains as to which head coach she called.

Russini May Have Reached One of 21 NFL Coaches

Dianna Russini.
Dianna Russini. Credit: Mitsu Yasukawa / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Pro Football Talk identified 21 active NFL head coaches as potential matches for the helpful voice on the call. Standout possibilities include Andy Reid, Jim Harbaugh, Sean McVay, Kyle Shanahan, Dan Campbell, and Zac Taylor, among others. The precise coach stays unidentified. Shane Steichen, DeMeco Ryans, Liam Coen, Brian Schottenheimer, Dan Quinn, Nick Sirianni, and Kevin O’Connell were some others. Speculation persists as the NFL prepares for upcoming seasons.

The resurfacing of this story comes at a sensitive time for Dianna Russini. Her departure from a major outlet like The Athletic marked a significant shift in her professional path. Observers wonder about her future moves in the competitive world of NFL media and broadcasting.

Dianna Russini cultivated deep connections across the league during her rise as a leading insider. These ties delivered scoops but also created opportunities for unconventional assistance. The incident underscores the complex web of relationships in professional football media. Critics worry about favoritism and undue influence.

Russini earned respect for her reporting prowess over the years. Yet episodes like the traffic stop invite scrutiny of her methods.

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