Dianna Russini's Husband: 5 Key Facts About Kevin Goldschmidt Amid NFL Scandal

On Tuesday, a report put New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and The Athletic reporter Dianna Russini in the spotlight

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It's a new day for rumors and speculation. On Tuesday, a PageSix report put New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and The Athletic reporter Dianna Russini in the spotlight. NFL reporter Dianna Russini was reportedly seen with Mike Vrabel 'holding hands and hugging' at the Ambiente in Sedona, Arizona two weekends ago. Now, their personal life is in focus.

Well, both Russini and Vrabel are married. While the Patriots coach and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons, Tyler and Carter, the popular NFL reporter is married to Kevin Goldschmidt.

Here are 5 key things to know about Kevin Goldschmidt:

Goldschmidt works in senior corporate roles, having built a career in corporate human resources and talent management. He has held senior leadership roles at Shake Shack, including positions tied to Total Rewards and HR technology.

A graduate of Penn State University, he earned a bachelor's degree in finance in 2007.

The couple kept their relationship private for years, dating around 2015 but choosing to keep their relationship out of the spotlight. They only went public in July 2020, when Russini announced their engagement on social media.

Russini and Goldschmidt married during the COVID-19 pandemic, tying the knot on September 26, 2020, in an intimate, socially distanced ceremony.

Russini and Goldschmidt have two children together, Michael Andrew (born August 8, 2021), and Joseph 'Joey' Kevin (born October 11, 2023). Russini announced Joey's birth with a lighthearted message: 'We had a baby… again!'

Russini continues to balance her career and family life, often posting about her children, friends, and husband on social media.

Both Russini and Vrabel have strongly denied any wrongdoing, with Vrabel stating 'These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable.' Russini clarified that the photos don't represent the group of six people who were hanging out during the day.