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After Eliot Wolf's Remarks, Patriots' Key Player in Super Bowl LX Journey Stefon Diggs Moved New England Fans by Expressing Willingness to Take a Pay Cut to Return to the Team: "My Heart Belongs to the Patriots"

Foxborough, Massachusetts – New England Patriots are considering re-signing Stefon Diggs for the 2026-27 season, according to a statement from Eliot Wolf, the team's executive vice president of player personnel. This is a noteworthy move after the team failed to reach an agreement with Philadelphia Eagles in the A.J. Brown trade talks.

Diggs, 32, had an impressive 2025-26 season with 85 receptions, 1,013 yards, and 4 touchdowns. Although his performance dropped during the playoffs due to weak defense, he remained an important figure in the locker room and a leader in the pre-game huddles.

Patriots officially released Diggs at the start of the NFL's new league year due to financial concerns, but the current situation shows that his return is quite possible. Wolf shared: We are always looking for ways to improve the team, so we can’t say anything is final at any position on the roster, and we wish Stefon Diggs the best.”

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After Eliot Wolf's remarks, Stefon Diggs expressed his willingness to adjust his contract to fit the team’s salary cap. He shared: Although I was only with New England for 1 year, that time was the best period of my NFL career. The team welcomed me when I was at the toughest point of my career, and they stood by me through constant struggles. My heart truly belongs to New England, and if I get the chance to return, I will cherish that opportunity.”

Throughout his career at Patriots, Diggs has been loved by fans for his leadership and dedication. He not only stood out with his receiving ability but also kept the team’s spirit alive, especially during difficult times of the season.

Patriots will continue pursuing other deals, but with a lack of depth at wide receiver, re-signing Diggs becomes a logical choice. Stefon Diggs remains a reliable player who can make a difference for the team in the upcoming season.

With his strong commitment, Diggs is not just an outstanding player but also a symbol of loyalty and passion for the Patriots. His return could help solidify the team’s strength and continue to compete in the NFL.

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Veteran Patriots Star Expresses Desire to Restructure Contract, Saving $7 Million to Help Re-sign Jack Gibbens After He Becomes a Free Agent
Foxborough, MA –  After the New England Patriots decided not to tender a contract to linebacker Jack Gibbens, making him an unrestricted free agent, the team is still looking for ways to retain him. Gibbens had an outstanding season with 81 tackles, 1 sack, 8 tackles for loss, 4 pass deflections, and 1 forced fumble, while also making a significant impact on special teams with 10 tackles. In light of losing a key defensive player, a veteran Patriots player has agreed to restructure his contract, helping the team save about $7 million in cap space. This move stabilizes the team’s finances and opens the door for re-signing Gibbens, who proved his importance last season. When Robert Spillane suffered an ankle injury at the end of the regular season and postseason, Gibbens stepped up as the starter, wearing the green dot (the primary communicator on the field) – a crucial position for the starting linebacker. He started about 8-10 games, played 47-48% of defensive snaps, and ranked 3rd-4th on the team in tackles (81 total in the regular season). Gibbens and Spillane were the two core linebackers in the linebacker room under Mike Vrabel, with both having a smart playing style and high football IQ. Gibbens is often described as “filling in for Spillane down the stretch,” and as the first choice when Spillane was out. In the locker room, Gibbens and Spillane are often mentioned as the main linebacker duo – Spillane as the “top dog” and Gibbens as the supportive piece. They became an inseparable pair in the Patriots’ defensive strategy. The restructuring of the veteran’s contract allowed the Patriots to keep Gibbens without negatively impacting the team’s financial situation. After a successful season and potential for future development, Gibbens could continue contributing to the team for years to come. Retaining Gibbens will help the Patriots maintain defensive flexibility while also adding depth to the defense. With the financial stability following the contract restructure, the Patriots can continue building a strong roster for the 2026 season.      

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