Friday, the New England Patriots officially announced The signature of the old Large receiver of the Vikings of Minnesota, Stefon Diggs. The Patriots are the third team of Diggs in the past three years, and according to a recent report, the former Vikings cross-owner has also been interested in a few other teams.
During an episode of “NFL Live” earlier this week, Adam Schefter d’Espn shared that Jacksonville and Denver Broncos Jaguars also had shown a little interest By signing the old rescue of Minnesota, choose this off -season.
Yes, the same Broncos who are currently led by head coach Sean Payton, someone who fans of the Vikings have grown over the years.
Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos said that the interest in the former Vikings of Minnesota WR Stefon Diggs should not surprise anyone
Fortunately, Diggs chose not to team up with Payton in Denver this offseason, and he decided to sign a lucrative contract with New England instead. But no one should really be surprised that Broncos would have been interested in adding the All-Pro receiver to their list this year.
When Diggs was selected by Minnesota to the fifth round of the 2015 NFL Recovery, the current Denver Managing Director George Paton, was a member of the Vikings Office Front as Deputy Managing Director and Vice-President of Player Staff.
Paton is very familiar with what Diggs can add to an offense and it would probably have been a reliable option for the Broncos Bo Nix quarter to launch in next season. But, unfortunately for Denver, the former Minnesota recipient has chosen to capture passes in the second year second year Drake Maye and not Nix.
After tear your ACL During the week 8 last season, it will be interesting to see if Diggs will even be ready to take the ground for New England for the start of the 2025 campaign. Friday, he said that It is ahead of the calendar In his restoration of the injury, but that does not necessarily mean that it will be good for week 1 next season.
Diggs’ mandate with the Patriots will probably take one of the two paths. It will really be fine, it will be an epic disaster, and there will not be between the two.
Fans of the Vikings are fully aware of the good and bad moments that Diggs tends to create wherever he plays, and New England simply hopes that he will eventually create more good times for them than bad.