Former NFL star LeSean McCoy has weighed in on the recent buzz surrounding New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and ESPN reporter Dianna Russini, stating he sees no issue with the photos that sparked online chatter.
McCoy, speaking to TMZ Sports at Los Angeles International Airport, dismissed the controversy as overblown. "I like Mike, I love Mike. I mind my business. They work together," the retired running back said. "Everybody makes something big out of everything. He's a big-time coach, she's a big-time reporter. He was just in the Super Bowl, they got something to talk about. That's what happened."
"I ain't see nothing wrong with it."
Images published by Page Six showed Vrabel and Russini appearing friendly during NFL meetings in Arizona, leading to speculation about their relationship. Both individuals are married to other people, which fueled the public discussion.
McCoy's comments echo statements from Vrabel and Russini themselves, who have each described the interaction as innocent and professional, noting that the photos didn't capture the full context of their meeting.
The former Philadelphia Eagles standout, now working as a sports analyst, emphasized focusing on football matters rather than personal speculation. "They're both professionals doing their jobs," McCoy added, suggesting the attention should remain on the sport rather than off-field narratives.