Stefon Diggs spoke to the media for the first time today since he arrived at New England Patriots' camp, and more importantly, since his boat incident.
In case anyone forgot, at the end of May, Diggs was recorded on a boat with several women and bags of pink powder. The video went viral, and questions arose around the Patriots' supposed No. 1 receiver for the 2025 season.
JUST IN: Mike Vrabel's statement regarding the viral Stefon Diggs video on a boat with several women & bags of pink powder.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) May 28, 2025
“It’s something that we’re aware of. Obviously, we want to make great decisions on and off the field.”
Diggs is NOT at OTAs today.pic.twitter.com/tgElj4dZIJ
Mike Vrabel was asked about the situation at the Patriots' OTAs and had a simple response.
"It's something we're aware of. Obviously, we want to make great decisions on and off the field," Vrabel said.
However, Diggs showed up at the end of the Patriots' OTAs, and the reports had been positive since his arrival. The receiver is recovering from a torn ACL injury, but looked smooth and agile on the field.
Plenty of teammates have commented on Diggs' leadership since he's arrived, and the level of teammate he's been.
Tuesday, Diggs spoke to the media for the first time since the incident, and kept it very candid.
Stefon Diggs on the viral boat video:
— Ian Steele (@RealianSteele6) June 10, 2025
"I don't talk about my personal life with people I don't know personally."
"I had a conversation with (Mike Vrabel), obviously… He told me 'hoping everybody makes good decisions."@ABC6 #NEPats
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"I kind of have a thing where I don't talk about my personal life with people I don't know personally ... I had a conversation with (Mike) Vrabel obviously and I'll echo everything he said, hoping everybody is making good decisions," Diggs said. "And I had a conversation with people in the building as well. So everything else is everything else. The particulars are all internal."
Diggs' answer is obviously very vague, and it continued as he was asked what was in the bag on the boat.
"Obviously it's a conversation that's happening internal, which I can't have too much of a conversation about it," Diggs said. "I've been in this league 10 years; you can format your question many different ways, I'm obviously going to answer it the same way."
It's obvious Diggs is ready to leave the incident in the past and move on. That is probably best as the Patriots get set to finish up mandatory minicamp this week and get a break before training camp begins in July.
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