Patriots WR Stefon Diggs mum on viral video
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Diggs has no reason to confirm that the contents of the bag were something other Pixy Sticks or Fun Dip. If he admits the contents were what common sense would suggest them to be, he would be more likely to be placed in the NFL’s substance-abuse program based on behavior.
New England Patriots' wide receiver Stefon Diggs met with the media this week for the first time since the controversial boat video was released
For about a week or so, all eyes were on Stefon Diggs after the video emerged of the New England Patriots wideout on a boat with some women and an unnamed pink substance. There was A LOT of speculation about what the Pats would do with him.
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Diggs, 31, was asked about those videos, including one in which he appeared to be handing out a baggie with unidentified contents. He declined to go into specifics about the situation, saying he spoke with Vrabel about the videos and was going to keep those conversations "internal."
Stefon Diggs isn't like most newcomers. The Patriots receiver explained why he's well prepared to play in Josh McDaniels' offensive scheme
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New England Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs is declining to share specifics about his conversations with coach Mike Vrabel and the team in the aftermath of a viral video that showed him passing what appeared to be a bag of pink crystals to women on a boat last month.
One of the NFL’s brightest stars gave back to his community over the weekend. New England Patriots wide receiver and Gaithersburg, Maryland native Stefon Diggs and the Diggs Deep Foundation hosted the fourth annual Diggs Day football camp on Saturday,
The Patriots installed new playbooks, established their practice routine, and developed chemistry with a roster and coaching staff that has dozens of new faces.