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Dianna Russini Spotted With Husband at Concert Amid Mike Vrabel Drama

NFL journalist Dianna Russini and her husband, Kevin Goldschmidt, continue to spend quality time together in the wake of her scandal involving Mike Vrabel.

Less than one week after Russini, 43, and Goldschmidt were seen together for the first time since April photos of her getting close to Vrabel, 50, sparked controversy, Russini and Goldschmidt attended a Bruce Springsteen concert at New York City's Madison Square Garden.

In photos obtained by the Daily Mail, published on Sunday, May 17, the couple were seated opposite each other inside Bourbon and Branch bar next to the venue. A group of friends joined the duo, with the outlet reporting that Russini and Goldschmidt "both looked in good spirits" and were "very excitable as they shared drinks and food … before the show."

Their latest public outing comes after photos of Russini holding hands and hugging the New England Patriots head coach at an Arizona resort were published by Page Six on April 7. About two weeks later, the outlet published a second batch of photos that captured the pair seemingly kissing inside a New York City bar in 2020.

A third batch of photos, published by TMZ on May 7, showed Russini and Vrabel on the dock of a private boat rental company in Putnam County, Tennessee, in June 2021. One day prior, the outlet reported that Russini and Vrabel were the only two people aboard the boat.

Russini was pregnant in June 2021 with her first child with Goldschmidt, whom she married in September 2020. The couple share two sons: Michael, born in August 2021, and Joseph, born in October 2022.

 Mike VrabelWesley Hitt/Getty Images
Mike VrabelWesley Hitt/Getty Images

"I've had some difficult conversations with people that I care about: my family, the organization, the coaches, the players," he said at the time. "Those have been positive and productive. We believe in order to be successful on and off the field you have to make good decisions. That includes me. That starts with me. We never want our actions to negatively affect the team. We never want to be the cause of distraction."

He concluded, "What I can promise you is that my family, this organization, the team, the staff, the coaches, our fans, most importantly, will get the best version of me going forward."

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This story was originally published May 17, 2026 at 7:57 PM.

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