Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 12
NFL Closes Stefon Diggs Review After $69 Million Receiver Cleared in Assault Case
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 12

NFL Closes Stefon Diggs Review After $69 Million Receiver Cleared in Assault Case

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 12

Summary

  • The NFL ended its personal conduct review of free-agent receiver Stefon Diggs after finding insufficient evidence of a policy violation, according to a league official.
  • That decision followed Diggs' May acquittal in Massachusetts on felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault charges tied to a Dec. 2 dispute with his former live-in chef at his Dedham home.
  • The closure removes a key off-field obstacle for Diggs, who was released by New England in March after signing a three-year, $69 million deal last year.
  • Diggs, 32, is now positioned to pursue a return with another team after a 1,000-yard season that marked the seventh of his career.

Insights

With legal troubles behind him, what does the free agent market now hold for four-time Pro Bowler Stefon Diggs?
A jury said 'not guilty' in two hours, but his accuser claims she never lied. What really happened at Diggs' home?