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Ex-New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs still faces a major hurdle to getting back on the field after being found not guilty at his trial.
After a legal battle going back to December, former New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs was found not guilty of all charges brought against him in a case where he was accused of strangling his chef over a pay dispute. Now, he can turn his attention to getting back on the field.
Certainly, Diggs’ legal battle has made it difficult to find a home in free agency. There’s been too much uncertainty, and without knowing the trial’s outcome, teams have shied away from him.
It would seem like Diggs is out of the woods. However, as The Associated Press recently explained, that may not be the case. He could still face punishment under the NFL’s personal conduct policy.
“We have been monitoring all developments in the matter which remains under review of the personal conduct policy,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Tuesday.
Obviously, Diggs was found not guilty. That doesn’t mean a player can’t be punished under the personal conduct policy, though. So, teams may also need to be aware of that possibility when they go to sign him.

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Stefon Diggs was facing some extremely serious charges in court. His personal chef, a woman who Diggs had a sexual relationship with, accused him of strangling her over a pay dispute.
In total, Diggs was charged with one count of felony strangulation and one count of misdemeanor assault and battery. That strangulation charge came with a maximum of five years’ imprisonment. It would take less than two hours for the jury to find him not guilty of both charges.
“Stefon was not going to settle this case,” Diggs’ lawyer said. “He was falsely accused and he wanted everyone to know that… I was surprised then. I was surprised yesterday. I’m still surprised. This case never should have been brought. It was a waste of resources.”
Video caught Digg’s reaction in court when the verdict was read. He was visibly emotional, taking in the moment. Now, with those legal concerns behind him, he can focus on football once again.

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The New England Patriots moved on from Stefon Diggs at the start of the league year. That was when the charges were still hanging over his head. Now, with them gone, Diggs has options and his lawyer shared a prediction that he will quickly find a new team to play for.
“He’s been vindicated,” the lawyer said. “And I believe that a team will reach out and sign him imminently. They’re going to be lucky to get him.”
Diggs is coming off a season where he had 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and 4 touchdowns in the regular season. The top receiver for the Patriots, Diggs was a key option for quarterback Drake Maye as he developed into an MVP candidate. Along the way, he helped New England get to the Super Bowl.
“Any team that signs him will be lucky to have him,” the lawyer added. “We are very pleased and happy that Stefon will continue on and play football in the National Football League.”
Dan Morrison After graduating from UMass in 2019, Dan Morrison quickly began a career in sports journalism and digital media. That has seen him work both as a contributing writer at several publications, as well as spending time on the National News Desk at On3. During that time, he has spent the majority of his time covering football, both at the college and NFL levels. Currently residing in Central Florida, his focus with Heavy is on the NFL. More about Dan Morrison
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