New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is maintaining a firm media blackout, with reports indicating he won't speak publicly until the NFL Draft later this month. This decision extends his silence following the recent controversy involving former NFL insider Diana Russini.
The situation has dominated the NFL news cycle, but Vrabel and the Patriots organization have remained largely quiet since the initial reports surfaced. The only comment from Vrabel was a denial of any wrongdoing issued on the day the story broke.
According to ESPN's Mike Reiss, sources confirm that Vrabel is not expected to address reporters until the draft, which is now just a week away. This timeline raises questions about how the ongoing distraction might be impacting the critical final stages of the Patriots' draft preparation.
Speculation suggests Vrabel may issue a formal written statement in the coming days to address the matter before his scheduled media appearance. As noted by Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, such a statement could allow him to refer reporters to it if questioned during future press conferences, effectively closing the book on public discussion.
For Patriots fans and the NFL community, all eyes will now be on the draft, where Vrabel's return to the podium and the team's selections will be the next major focal points in Foxborough.
