Stefon Diggs remains unsigned, impacting Patriots and Bills in 2026
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 9:48 PM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Stefon Diggs, the former leading receiver for the New England Patriots, is still without a team as training camp approaches in 2026. Concern surrounds the Patriots, who cut ties with Diggs mainly due to his substantial salary cap hit. As other teams like the Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders express interest, uncertainty looms over the Bills potentially revisiting Diggs to bolster their roster after a quiet offseason. The dynamics of the AFC East may shift significantly if Diggs finds a new home, especially with the Patriots improving their lineup.
- •Stefon Diggs has not signed with a team as training camp nears.
- •Patriots let go of Diggs due to salary cap concerns.
- •Other teams reportedly interested in Diggs include Ravens and Commanders.
- •Bills may explore bringing back Diggs despite recent coaching changes.
- •Patriots aim to enhance their roster amid competition in the AFC East.
- 9:48 PMYahoo Sports — Stefon Diggs could create nightmare scenario for Patriots in 2026
"One domino falling could make the Patriots regret not reuniting with Stefon Diggs in the 2026 offseason.
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