Stefon Diggs Responds After Being Released by the New England Patriots

By Alexus Mosley

Stefon Diggs is speaking out after his time with the New England Patriots came to an end.

Following weeks of speculation after the team’s loss in Super Bowl 60, the Patriots have decided to move on from the four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver after just one season.

The move is expected to become official at the start of the NFL’s new league year on March 11, 2026, giving New England flexibility as the franchise begins reshaping its roster heading into free agency and the upcoming draft. Shortly after news of the release surfaced, Diggs took to social media to share a message of gratitude for the organization and the season. “Thank you for a hell of a year. We family forever New England Patriots.”

While Diggs’ stint in New England was brief, his response suggests there is no bad blood as both sides move forward. Now the focus shifts to what comes next for the veteran receiver. Despite the short chapter with the Patriots, Diggs remains one of the league’s most recognizable wideouts and is likely to draw interest from teams looking to add experience and star power to their offense.

For now, one thing is clear, and that’s the Patriots are turning the page after their Super Bowl loss, and Diggs’ next NFL chapter is just beginning.

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