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Patriots internally handling video of Stefon Diggs with bag of pink crystals on a boat

Patriots internally handling video of Stefon Diggs with bag of pink crystals on a boat

National Post2 days ago

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said he is aware of a video that showed receiver Stefon Diggs passing a bag of pink crystals to women on a boat. Vrabel declined to comment on whether he has spoken to Diggs about it.
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'Any conversations that I've had with Stefon will remain between him, I and the club,' Vrabel said before an optional practice on Wednesday that Diggs did not attend.
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'It's something that we're aware of,' Vrabel said. 'Obviously, we want to make great decisions on and off the field … The message will be the same for all our players, that we're trying to make great decisions.'
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Stefon Diggs will lead the Patriots receiver room like he's leading the crew of this boat. That's my WR1 pic.twitter.com/Qcc9mQSlHs
— Jerry Thornton (@jerrythornton1) May 27, 2025
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Diggs, who has been linked to hip-hop star Cardi B this offseason, is shown in a video on social media talking to three women on a boat before he produces a bag of pink crystals.
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Other videos from what appears to be the same boat trip show a larger crowd that includes Cardi B, the Grammy-winning rapper who was spotted leaving the Met Gala with Diggs earlier this month. They also sat together at a Boston Celtics-New York Knicks playoff game at Madison Square Garden.

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