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Stefon Diggs Is Headed to the Packers šŸ’ššŸˆ

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Ā Posted March 6, 2026

GREEN BAY, WIS.Ā The Green Bay Packers appear to be closing in on one of the biggest offensive additions of the offseason, with veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs now expected to land in Green Bay following his release from the New England Patriots.

The Patriots informed Diggs that he will be released once the new league year begins, ending his brief but productive stint with the organization.

The move comes just one season into the three-year, $63.5 million contract he signed in 2025.

Despite the short stay, Diggs delivered strong numbers in New England. The veteran receiver finished the season with 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns, helping quarterback Drake Maye develop into one of the league’s rising young passers.

Now the Packers are positioned to take advantage of the situation. Green Bay was already monitoring Diggs during last offseason’s free agency period and reportedly maintained interest even after he chose the Patriots.

With Diggs now available again, the Packers have moved quickly to explore the opportunity.

Head coachĀ Matt LaFleurĀ and the front office are focused on strengthening the offensive arsenal around quarterbackĀ Jordan LoveĀ as the franchise continues its push for another championship run. LaFleur is listed as Green Bay’s head coach on the team’s official site, and Love appears on the current official roster.

Adding an experienced receiver like Diggs would instantly elevate Green Bay’s passing attack and provide Love with another elite playmaker capable of stretching defenses.

Diggs could also form a dangerous receiving combination alongsideĀ Jayden Reed, while giving the Packers yet another major offensive weapon to pair withĀ Josh JacobsĀ andĀ Tucker Kraft, giving Green Bay one of the most intriguing skill-position groups in the NFC. Reed, Jacobs, and Kraft all appear on Packers official roster pages.

Financially, the move is workable for Green Bay. The Packers maintain enough salary cap flexibility to pursue a veteran playmaker if the right opportunity presents itself.

For Green Bay, the potential signing represents a clear signal that the franchise is determined to keep its championship window wide open.

If finalized, the move would bring one of the NFL’s most experienced receivers to Green Bay and give the Packers offense yet another explosive weapon heading into the 2026 season. šŸ”„šŸ†

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