Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel confirms team is aware of viral Stefon Diggs video

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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel confirmed that the team knows the virus video circulating on social media featuring star wide receiver Stephon Diggs.

Earlier this week, Diggs sent social media frenzy when the video surfaced on a boat with an unidentified pink substance while surrounded by three women.

The 31-year-old was not attending New England’s voluntary OTA on Wednesday.

“That’s something we know and obviously we want to make great decisions on and off the field.” Vrabel said.

“The conversation with Steffon remains between him, me and the club.”

Earlier this month, Diggs teammate Austin Hooper expressed how impressed he was in fact, just five months after toreting the ACL in week 8 with the Houston Texans last season.

In March, the veteran signed a three-year, $69 million contract protecting the patriots, including a $26 million guarantee, including a $26 million guarantee, if Diggs’ knee prevented him from being on the field.

Watch: Viral Stefon Diggs video featuring Unidentified Pink Substance

In true “diva” style, Stephon Diggs announces himself to New England

Diva receiver tags often describe the elite and talented wideouts that associate themselves with non-implicit sw walking, trash cans and, most importantly, with controversy.

This is the first controversy Diggs has been caught up in since his move to New England, but Patriots fans certainly don’t care after dealing with anything other than his disappointment in the WR room.

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A bit of fire in the belly is welcome and despite how the situation encounters, Diggs can perform at the same time at a high level while the fanbase doesn’t care what goes off the field.

When he collapsed from an unfortunate injury last October, the Diggs ranked seventh in the league in catches, earning 496 receiving yards in just seven games.

Continuing that pace he would have surpassed the 1,000-yard milestone, but his NFL future now depends on how well he can bounce off from suffering big sets.

Diggs won 1st and 2nd Team All-Pro honours in 2020 and 2022, along with four Straight Pro Bowl nominations from 2020 to 2023.

Widely regarded as one of the best in his position across the league, Diggs led the league in 2020 by receiving yards and receptions on the bill.

Following his addition, the Patriots were preferred to win 11 games in 2025 – up from scratch in 2024.

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