Stefon Diggs clears NFL investigation, discusses future options
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 12:01 AM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Stefon Diggs has been cleared by the NFL after a Personal Conduct Policy investigation concluded. In an interview with Fox 5 DC, the free agent wide receiver spoke about his potential return to his hometown team, the Commanders. Diggs mentioned growing fan interest in his return and expressed hope about finding the right fit for his next opportunity in professional football. Previously a notable player for the Vikings and Bills, Diggs was released by the Patriots in March, prior to being cleared of felony charges.
- •The NFL closed its investigation into Diggs last week.
- •Diggs addressed future options with the Commanders in a recent interview.
- •He expressed excitement about playing in front of his hometown fans.
- •Diggs was released by the Patriots after the investigation concluded.
- •He was acquitted of felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault charges.
- 12:01 AMYahoo Sports — Stefon Diggs: We're kind of figuring it out, working through some things
"The NFL closed its Personal Conduct Policy investigation into Stefon Diggs last week, clearing the free agent wide receiver as he seeks a new team.
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