Seven months after the yacht video first went viral, the conversation around
Stefon Diggs has shifted in a way few expected. What once raised questions about judgment and fit has now become a case study in how performance can change narratives. The Patriots took a calculated risk by handing Diggs a major contract, and time has slowly reframed that decision.
The noise around the pink powder incident lingered well into the offseason, especially with a new coaching staff trying to establish standards. Yet as the season unfolded, Diggs let his play speak. The controversy faded into context, replaced by weekly production and a growing sense of accountability inside the locker room.
Shannon Sharpe calls Stefon Diggs ‘sensational’ after months of criticism
When New England signed Diggs in March, expectations were high and scrutiny followed immediately. By May, concerns centered on culture and leadership. Now, with the Patriots sitting atop the AFC East, those early doubts feel distant, even if they are not forgotten.
Shannon Sharpe addressed that shift directly while speaking on “Nightcap,” offering praise that carried weight because it acknowledged both sides of Diggs’ year. “Stefon Diggs has been playing out of his mind,” Sharpe said. “You know what I love? I love Mike Vrabel had that conversation with him earlier in the year. Y'all doing all that stuff. He's like, 'Look that didn't why he brought you here for bro.'”
Sharpe did not stop there. “He's been sensational. He's been unbelievable. ... Stef, congratulations bro. You've been playing out your damn mind. Whatever the incentives were in your contract bro, I hope you get every last one of them, cause you've been playing your a** off.”
Coach Mike Vrabel had addressed the situation months earlier, keeping his tone measured. “Obviously, we want to make great decisions on and off the field,” Vrabel said. “So the message will be the same for all the players. Try to make great decisions. Any conversation that I've had with Steffon will remain between him and I.”
On the field, Diggs delivered. Through 16 games, he recorded 970 receiving yards and four touchdowns, helping New England clinch the division. He also praised quarterback Drake Maye after Week 17, saying, “No, I did not. He surprised all of us… I look forward to seeing more.”
In the end, Diggs did not erase the controversy. He outplayed it.
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