Stefon Diggs avoids suspension, eyeing new NFL team opportunities
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 2:40 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Stefon Diggs is set to enter NFL free agency following the NFL's determination that there was insufficient evidence for a suspension related to personal conduct allegations. After being found not guilty of assault by his former chef, several teams may pursue Diggs as they address their receiving needs. Notable potential suitors include the Washington Commanders, Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, Las Vegas Raiders, and Indianapolis Colts, all of whom are looking for an impactful wide receiver to enhance their rosters this season.
- •Diggs was cleared after an investigation into personal conduct allegations.
- •He is now a free agent with no suspension concerns.
- •The Commanders need a reliable No. 2 receiver.
- •The Chiefs seek an impact veteran target to support Patrick Mahomes.
- •Potential teams include the Ravens and Raiders, who both need receiving help.
- 2:40 PMYahoo Sports — Commanders, Chiefs among 6 best Stefon Diggs landing spots after star WR avoids suspension
"Six teams that could target wide receiver Stefon Diggs in free agency now that the star wide receiver won't be facing a suspension.
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