Stefon Diggs responds to former teammate suggesting Patriots return

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Stefon Diggs responds to former teammate suggesting Patriots return

Stefon Diggs responds to former teammate suggesting Patriots return

Stefon Diggs responded to his former teammate, Christian Gonzalez, who suggested the star receiver return to the Patriots.

Stefon Diggs responds to former teammate suggesting Patriots return

Stefon Diggs responded to his former teammate, Christian Gonzalez, who suggested the star receiver return to the Patriots.

Stefon Diggs is making headlines again, and this time it's all about a potential NFL comeback with a familiar face. The star wide receiver, who spent the 2025 season with the New England Patriots after recovering from a torn ACL, took to Instagram to remind everyone of his impressive stats from last year. "I played 52% of the snaps and finished with 85 catches for 1,045 yards coming off an ACL. Where we going?" Diggs posted, highlighting his resilience and performance as the No. 1 target for rookie quarterback Drake Maye.

The post caught the attention of Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez, a former teammate who didn't hesitate to chime in. "To the pats," Gonzalez suggested, sparking a buzz among fans. Diggs responded with two wide-open eyes emojis, leaving the door wide open for speculation. While the Patriots released Diggs in the offseason due to a hefty $26.5 million salary cap hit, they haven't ruled out a reunion. Since then, New England has signed wide receiver Romeo Doubs in free agency and is reportedly working on a trade for A.J. Brown, expected to go through after June 1.

If the Brown deal materializes and Diggs returns, the Patriots could boast one of the most formidable receiving corps in the league. For now, Diggs's numbers speak for themselves—a testament to his grit and talent. Whether he'll be catching passes in Foxborough again remains to be seen, but the conversation is definitely heating up.

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