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Patriots OC makes admission on Stefon Diggs as star WR returns to practice

Patriots OC makes admission on Stefon Diggs as star WR returns to practice

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Patriots OC makes admission on Stefon Diggs as star WR returns to practice
New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels is not at all concerned with wide receiver Stefon Diggs' knowledge of the playbook.
So much has been made about Diggs not appearing at OTAs, but it's also important to keep in mind that what the Patriots are doing right now is voluntary work. McDaniels prefers that all of the players participate, as any coach would, but he's also understanding that it isn't mandatory.
Diggs appeared at open OTAs on Monday. He has been rehabbing from the torn ACL injury he suffered with the Houston Texans last season and looks to be a key figure in the Patriots' wide receivers room.
"I know he's staying up on the information and the material," McDaniels said on Diggs. "There's so many things and opportunities for us to teach all of our guys going forward, between the rest of the practices here in the spring and then going into the summer and the many days we have before we actually kick the ball off in September. I'm not concerned about Stef in that regard."
It's hard to question Diggs' work ethic.
He looks to be in great shape after suffering the knee injury last October. His appearance on Monday is also a good sign that he's on track to return. He's clearly doing the work behind the scenes to ensure that his run with the Patriots isn't a flop.
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