Before agreeing to a three-year, $69 million contract with the New England Patriots, veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs drew at least exploratory interest from the Denver Broncos. During an appearance on "NFL Live" earlier this week, ESPN's Adam Schefter named-dropped the Broncos among the teams he believed "checked in" on Diggs.
New Patriots WR Stefon Diggs is looking forward to maintaining his career-long production because of the potential of second-year QB Drake Maye.
With him added to the mix as a Z-type receiver, the Patriots might look more towards pure boundary receivers to fill the X-role currently more of a question mark. If so, Stanford’s Elic Ayomanor is a player to watch.
Stefon Diggs is aiming to prove he can still be one of the top wide receivers in the NFL even after suffering a torn ACL, and he seems like he is excited for the new chapter in his career.
They addressed it with a major signing late in free agency. The Patriots have agreed to a three-year deal with veteran Stefon Diggs, according to multiple reports. The deal is worth up to $69 million.
The years of Stefon Diggs being one of the most prolific receivers in the NFL have probably passed. But the 31-year-old believes he still has plenty to offer as he prepares to embark on his latest stop: New England.
Stefon Diggs is officially a member of the New England Patriots, and the wide receiver may take the field for his new team sooner than expected.
Stefon Diggs says his Patriots contract -- worth $69 million, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter -- is the range the wide receiver expected, in part because he is coming off a torn ACL.