Dianna Russini, a former NFL reporter for The Athletic, allegedly attempted to help then-Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel “turn the page” on a four-game losing streak with an alleged playlist on Spotify, this according to the internet. The belief comes on the heels of Russini’s alleged activity on the streaming service surfacing.
FOIAball’s David Covucci put a spotlight on the situation Monday, tweeting screenshots of a Spotify account that allegedly belongs to Russini, and on the account included numerous songs in a playlist called “TURNIN THE PAGE.” (RELATED: Everyone’s Digging Through Dianna Russini’s Old Tweets As More Evidence Of Mike Vrabel Cheating Comes To Light)
The playlist was shared Dec. 19, 2022, with another account that had the simple name of “Mike,” coming only a day following Vrabel’s Titans being defeated for a fourth consecutive game.
To be fair, the scene could just be coincidental, however, all the signals are directed towards the playlist being for Vrabel, with multiple songs featured played during practices he’s held in the past.
Upon further review, it seems that this playlist MUST have been for Vrabel.
Jim Wyatt reported that for that practice in 2023 (on Vrabel’s birthday) they played: “Def Leppard, Guns N’ Roses, AC/DC, Motley Crue, Metallica and even some old school Styx (Renegade)”
Look at the… https://t.co/mDMDmCjO4V
— Jared Stillman (@JaredStillman) April 28, 2026
The playlist, which features a total of 15 songs, includes music from Kiss, Beyonce, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Latto, Van Halen, Styx, Def Leppard, Papa Roach and Sam Hunt.
Since the revelations, Rossini has deleted her profile on Spotify, according to TMZ, with the “Mike” account being switched to “Tycar.” Per the outlet, the combination of letters match the names of Vrabel’s children.
In the last few weeks, things have gotten out of wack for Russini and Vrabel, with Russini resigning from her position at The Athletic, while Vrabel entered counseling and missed the third day of the NFL Draft to do so.
Neither Russini or Vrabel have admitted to any kind of romantic affair.

