Athletic Editor Breaks Silence on Russini-Vrabel Saga at Staff Meeting

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The Athletic’s executive editor Steven Ginsberg opened the first all-hands since the Russini–Vrabel controversy with a prepared 10‑minute statement, saying communications could have been clearer and that an ongoing, lengthy investigation led by Mike Semel remains underway. He did not take questions but offered staff direct contact; The Athletic declined to comment. The saga began with now‑infamous photos of Russini and Vrabel at an adults‑only resort; both said their relationship is platonic. Russini resigned on April 14 amid the investigation, and Vrabel later cited a personal matter and missed Day 3 of the NFL Draft to begin counseling.
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