Overview
- Reports on Tuesday say at least five NFL teams have checked in about signing Diggs as training camps approach, signaling growing market activity.
- Diggs posted a recent training video in which he said he can compete with any receiver and argued he is the top option at the No. 2 receiver role.
- He returned from an October 2024 ACL tear to catch 85 passes for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns in 2025 while playing roughly 55% of his team's offensive snaps.
- The Patriots released Diggs in March to avoid a sharp rise in his projected salary‑cap charge, making a reunion unlikely because New England has rebuilt its receiver room.
- A May jury acquitted Diggs and the NFL closed its personal‑conduct review in June, but an ongoing civil discovery remains unresolved and will shape the size and timing of any short‑term, lower‑cost deal teams may offer.