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The Stefon Diggs boat video 'controversy,' explained

The Stefon Diggs boat video 'controversy,' explained

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The Stefon Diggs boat video 'controversy,' explained
Welcome to FTW Explains: a guide to catching up on and better understanding stuff going on in the world. Are you wondering about all this talk about a video of Stefon Diggs and women on a boat? And you're confused? We got you covered.
We've basically stated this above: there was a video that surfaced over Memorial Day weekend. In it was New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, some women, and a substance in a bag. What was in it? What was Diggs doing?
These are questions everyone has after the video was addressed during Patriots OTAs on Wednesday, and with Diggs not in attendance.
Let's dive in to this whole thing.
What's the Stefon Diggs boat video?
The video shows the wide receiver surrounded by three women, and the receiver opens a bag that has an unidentified substance in it. That's it.
Isn't Cardi B dating Stefon Diggs?
We saw photos of the rapper and receiver at a New York Knicks game, with talk they were.
Is Cardi B in the video?
As far as I can tell, no.
What's the substance in the bag?
Again, we have no idea.
What did Mike Vrabel say the video?
Here's the video:
He chose to keep that conversation between him and Diggs, but he did say he wants Diggs "to make great decisions on and off the field."
Has Stefon Diggs said anything about the boat video?
Not that we've seen.

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