Chargers jab Mike Vrabel, Dianna Russini in schedule release video
The Chargers have built a reputation for taking jabs at NFL figures with their schedule release videos. Patriots coach Mike Vrabel is the latest.
The Los Angeles Chargers are maintaining their reputation for pulling no punches with their schedule release videos. This time, the Chargers took a subtle jab at Mike Vrabel amid scrutiny the New England Patriots coach continues to face about his relationship with Dianna Russini , a former NFL reporter for The Athletic. The Chargers ā who made their 2026 schedule release video in the popular video game "Halo" ā included a message icon in the bottom-right corner of the segment announcing their Week 12 matchup with the Patriots.
It simply read "NYPost sent you a message," as seen just after the 3:45 mark of the video posted to the Chargers' social media accounts. should we REALLY make our schedule release video in halo? yes yes yesyes yesyes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yesyes yes yes yes yesye yes yes yes yes yesyes pic.
twitter. com/eusK9QmNGd ā Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) May 14, 2026 The New York Post was the outlet that originally published pictures of Vrabel and Russini spending time together at an Arizona resort. Vrabel initially downplayed the significance of the photos, referring to speculation about them as "laughable" before changing his tune and acknowledging "difficult conversations" he had in the aftermath of the photos being published.
Vrabel briefly stepped away from the Patriots on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft to seek counseling but was back in the office the following Monday, April 27. The team has stood by the 50-year-old coach, who led them to a Super Bowl 60 appearance in his first season, even as more photos of interactions between Vrabel and Russini have surfaced. OPINION: Mike Vrabel found the perfect fit with Patriots, who can't be embarrassed Vrabel was expected to be the butt of some schedule release jokes because of the scandal, and it's no surprise that the Chargers were the team to target him.