Stefon Diggs' work with the Patriots could endanger after interfering with viral videos: a report originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Four-time Pro Bowl catcher Stefon Diggs' New England Patriots' term may even be over.
The 31-year-old found himself discovering his own videotape in hot water, a boat that appeared on his social media, surrounded by a swimsuit, through a bag that contained an unknown substance to one of his guests.
The Patriots are aware of the video and the team is reportedly deciding how to solve it with Diggs.
"This is something we know, and obviously we want to make a good decision on the court and off the court," Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters. "For all of our players, this information is the same and we are trying to make a good decision. Any conversation I have with Stefon will remain between him and me and the club."
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"That's what we know. Obviously, we want to make good decisions on and off the court."
Diggs is not in OTA today.pic.twitter.com/tgelj4dzij
Diggs, a two-time All-Pro Trial, signed a three-year, $69 million contract with the Patriots in March, but his future with the team has not yet appeared in the Patriots OTA, according to the latest report by Sports Illustration Albert Breer.
"I think everything is on the table," Brell said in a radio interview with the 98.5 Sports Center. "It really comes down to what (Stefon) telling Vrabel and how credible it is because I think it's hard for anyone - the league will look up to that and they'll hit a dead end, and they'll hit a dead end because they won't be able to reveal anything in the bag, so it's a decision and then you can make a decision."
Diggs' deal includes a $12 million signing bonus and offers a $25 million guarantee. Brell notes that if New England had any chance to get some of that money back, essentially for the reason to fire Diggs, they had to act quickly.
“If the team wants to get back any guaranteed money, they have to cut him right away because you can’t put him on the roster for two weeks and decide, ‘Well, we’re with you,’” Breer continued. "So my guess is why he's not practicing - it's purely a guess - maybe because (Vrabel) told him to stay away, maybe they're sorting everything right now."
Brell also pointed out that Diggs’ behavior was exactly what Flaber tried to dissuade him from the cultural changes he instilled in his first year as Patriots head coach.
“Things like this could ruin all of this,” Breer added. "If (Diggs) landed on the sword and did everything right, that would be great, but if (Vrabel) thought he was lying to him, I had no doubt that Mike Mike Hap the stomach could cut him open."
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This story was first appeared on May 31, 2025 by Athlon Sports.