A strange offseason NFL story has found its way to Minnesota, and this time the Vikings are right in the middle of it.
The latest twist involves Dianna Russini, the former NFL writer for The Athletic, and a January traffic stop in which she reportedly used her connection to Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell while trying to get out of a ticket. Per Pro Football Talk, Russini was pulled over while she was on her phone covering the Buffalo Bills’ firing of coach Sean McDermott. She told the officer she was speaking with former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll, who she said was interested in the job.
When the officer asked whether he rooted for the Giants or the Jets, he said he was neither and, “unfortunately”. . .his words. . .a fan of the Vikings. Russini then showed him text messages with O’Connell. And, for good measure, she added, “their quarterback sucks.”
After that, the officer returned to his vehicle and later came back to tell Russini he was only going to issue a warning.
That alone would have been plenty messy. But the larger issue for Vikings fans is the name attached to the exchange: O’Connell. The whole thing immediately raises questions about whether Russini’s reporting on Minnesota has had anything to do with that connection.
As Adam Patrick of the Viking Age and Thor Nystrom have speculated, Russini was heavily reporting last season that the Vikings were pursuing Aaron Rodgers, a move that was reportedly vetoed by then-GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. Then, when Adofo-Mensah was fired in January, Russini was first to report that he had taken paternity leave. After receiving backlash, she walked that back somewhat and noted that the Vikings had been supportive of that leave.
Now the speculation has widened again. Could O’Connell have been a source on those topics?
Could that relationship have influenced the way some Vikings stories were handled? Those are the kinds of questions this episode invites, whether Minnesota wants them or not.
It also creates a new wrinkle around O’Connell and J.J. McCarthy.
O’Connell has said the quarterback competition is open and free, but with all of this now hanging over the team, some are left wondering whether it changes how that battle looks from the outside. If O’Connell was ever pushing for a veteran option at quarterback last offseason, then the fact that there is now one in camp this year only adds to the intrigue.
However it shakes out, the Vikings have been pulled into a mess they didn’t ask for. And with training camp less than a month away, they can only hope it doesn’t leave any mark on what comes next.
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