The New England Patriots finally got their WR1 in former Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans receiver, Stefon Diggs, signing to a 3 year, $69 deal on Tuesday. Whilst many agree that the price was perhaps steep for a 31 year old coming off an ACL tear,
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel reveals his reasoning for why he returned to coach the team he once played for during a recent appearance on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich."
The Patriots finally addressed their offense in free agency, signing veteran wideout Stefon Diggs and Mike Vrabel believes in the receiver.
Mike Vrabel wants to assemble the best possible roster for the New England Patriots ahead of the 2025 season to support Drake Maye. One of those players is Stefon Diggs, whom Vrabel recently spoke candidly about.
The New England Patriots have finally signed a wide receiver for quarterback Drake Maye, but many believe they overpaid. However, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel disagrees with this perspective.
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One of the top priorities for new coach Mike Vrabel and New England's front office was to improve the talent around quarterback Drake Maye heading into his second season. The Patriots had only two players — tight end Hunter Henry and Demario Douglas — tally at least 60 receptions and 600 receiving yards last season.
Earlier this week, the New England Patriots' quest to land a top wide receiver ended as the team signed former Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans star Stefon Diggs to a three-year contract worth $69 mil
Stefon Diggs is officially a member of the New England Patriots, and the wide receiver may take the field for his new team sooner than expected.