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Dianna Russini
/diˈænə rəˈsiːni/ (DEE-an-ə ruh-SEE-nee)
Definition
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Dianna Russini is an American sports journalist born on February 11, 1983, best known as a Senior NFL Insider for The Athletic, a publication of The New York Times.
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Formerly with ESPN for eight years, she specializes in breaking NFL news, trade rumors, and insider analysis, often delivering scoops that shake up the league.
Examples
Dianna Russini dropped a bombshell trade rumor right before kickoff, turning fantasy managers into frantic scrollers.
When Dianna Russini calls a coach's bluff on air, even the toughest defensive lines crack under pressure.
Forget coffee – Dianna Russini's midweek tweets are the real wake-up call for NFL diehards.
My bracket survived March Madness, but Dianna Russini's offseason whispers demolished my draft strategy.