Stefon Diggs turns down Patriots’ contract restructure as $26.5M cap hit sparks departure
Stefon Diggs’ time with the New England Patriots ended over a contract dispute, not performance. The veteran receiver declined the Patriots’ proposal to revise his deal ahead of a major salary cap increase next season.
That refusal left the franchise with a financial choice to make. With a $26.5 million cap hit looming, New England opted to move on rather than carry the full number into 2026.
The star-WR Diggs signed a three-year, $69 million deal last offseason after spending 2024 with the Houston Texans. The structure kept his 2025 cap number at $10.5 million. That manageable figure allowed New England to build around him during its AFC title run. The sharp increase in Year 2 created tension.
According to the report, the Patriots proposed lowering the upcoming cap hit by converting part of his salary into incentives or pushing money into future years. The goal was straightforward. They wanted flexibility while keeping their top target in place. And Diggs declined the adjustment.
That decision effectively sealed the split. Without a revised structure, the New England Patriots would have had to absorb the full $26.5 million figure. Carrying that number would have restricted roster upgrades on both sides of the ball. The New England Patriots chose to cap-relieve him and released him, clearing approximately $16.8 million.
Following the release, Diggs expressed his gratitude to the team on Instagram. He wrote, "Thank you for a hell of a year..Until we meet again."
The separation stands out because performance was not the issue. The wide-receiver produced immediately in Foxborough. He recorded 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns. He led a receiving group that included Mack Hollins, DeMario Douglas and Kayshon Boutte. More importantly, he provided reliability on third downs and played a central role in the franchise’s return to the Super Bowl for the first time since 2019.
Yet the NFL remains governed by financial structure as much as on-field impact. When the New England Patriots sought relief, Stefon Diggs chose not to revise the terms. That refusal, combined with a $26.5 million cap charge, directly sparked his departure and sent him back into free agency as one of the most productive veteran receivers available.
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Stefon Diggs contract restructure rejection triggers Patriots’ cap-driven release
As first reported by MARCA on March 4, 2026, Stefon Diggs rejected the New England Patriots’ attempt to restructure his contract. The move centred on his scheduled $26.5 million salary cap hit for the 2026 season.According to the report, the Patriots proposed lowering the upcoming cap hit by converting part of his salary into incentives or pushing money into future years. The goal was straightforward. They wanted flexibility while keeping their top target in place. And Diggs declined the adjustment.
That decision effectively sealed the split. Without a revised structure, the New England Patriots would have had to absorb the full $26.5 million figure. Carrying that number would have restricted roster upgrades on both sides of the ball. The New England Patriots chose to cap-relieve him and released him, clearing approximately $16.8 million.
Following the release, Diggs expressed his gratitude to the team on Instagram. He wrote, "Thank you for a hell of a year..Until we meet again."
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