Stefon Diggs describes Patriots receiver room as 'seven dogs, one bone'
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Stefon Diggs describes Patriots receiver room as 'seven dogs, one bone'
""Unselfishness," Diggs said. "I would never sit up here and act like a robot and act like I don't want the ball. But I can tell you the guy next to me right here and the guy next to him, everybody wants the ball. Everybody wants to play at a high level. It's like seven dogs and one bone. "I just think that it's an unselfish [group] and you're pulling for your brother.""
"While the 23-year-old QB's has emerged as a potent playmaker in 2025, New England's signal caller isn't exactly stuffing the stat sheet by honing in on just one elite target. Despite Stefon Diggs' credentials as an All-Pro talent, the 32-year-old wideout only leads New England this season with 705 receiving yards across 13 games. Those 705 yards rank 27th in the NFL so far this season, with Maye doling out most of his damage by spreading the wealth across New England's depth chart."
Drake Maye has emerged as a leading MVP candidate in his second NFL season by operating a balanced passing attack for the New England Patriots. Maye avoids focusing on a single elite receiver, resulting in eight players with at least 150 receiving yards and four with three or more touchdown receptions. Stefon Diggs leads the team with 705 yards through 13 games, a total that ranks 27th leaguewide. Diggs attributes offensive success to the wide receiver room's unselfishness, noting players blocking downfield, giving extra blocks, and demonstrating genuine care and support for one another.
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