
"“This is not an opinion-based sport, so here are the numbers. I played 52% of the snaps and finished with 85 catches for 1,045 yards coming off an ACL,” Diggs said on social media about his regular-season credentials in New England. “Where we going?”"
"“That [post] sounded like, Hey, I'm open for business, right? Like - 'Anybody want me?' kind of thing.” Perry acknowledged. “And so that surprises me a little bit.”"
"Even though the Patriots opted to release Diggs in March in order to free up additional cap space moving forward, his status as an unsigned free agent at this stage of the NFL offseason calendar is worth noting."
"New England might not have had much of an appetite to retain Diggs on his previous deal, given the guaranteed money that was coming his way had the Patriots not released him. But when factoring in Diggs' chemistry with Drake Maye, established production last season, and his standing as a veteran leader in New England's locker room, could the Patriots potentially bring back Diggs on a cheaper contract if he can't reel in m"
Stefon Diggs posted on Instagram shortly after being found not guilty in a legal case involving his former live-in chef. He presented his on-field resume from his only season with the New England Patriots, stating he played 52% of snaps and recorded 85 catches for 1,045 yards while returning from an ACL. Diggs asked where the next opportunity would be. Former Patriots teammate Christian Gonzalez responded with “To the pats,” and longtime Patriots reporter Phil Perry said Diggs’ message sounded like he was waiting for calls. The Patriots released Diggs in March to create additional cap space, and his unsigned status remains notable during the offseason. The piece also considers whether New England could re-sign him on a cheaper deal based on chemistry with Drake Maye, established production, and veteran leadership.
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