The New England Patriots are in the AFC Championship Game, and all eyes are on their offense, especially
Stefon Diggs. When the season is on the line, every snap counts, and big playoff moments tend to make the margins smaller. As the game gets closer, fans and analysts are talking a lot about Diggs' availability and how well he will play.
Diggs has been a steady presence all season, giving the Patriots a dependable choice when things get tough. With the Denver Broncos bringing one of the league’s toughest pass defenses into this matchup, New England’s game plan leans heavily on whether their top receiver can operate at full strength and draw attention from the secondary.
Stefon Diggs’ status and what it means for New England
As of today, Stefon Diggs is expected to play against the Denver Broncos, with no late injury designation holding him out of the AFC Championship Game. He has been active throughout the postseason and continues to log meaningful snaps, which is a positive sign for the New England Patriots as they chase a Super Bowl berth.
The challenge, however, is far from simple. Denver’s defense has limited explosive plays through the air all season and rarely allows receivers to dominate for long stretches.
Diggs’ recent performances show flashes of his big-play ability, including strong outings late in the regular season, but also quieter games when defenses committed extra coverage his way.
In New England, Diggs' effect may not be limited to the number of yards he gains. His presence can make room for other receivers and make Denver play fair in coverage. Even small gains can change the field position and keep drives going in a game that is expected to be decided by small moments.
If Diggs stays healthy and sharp, the Patriots have a chance against a great defense. His presence alone changes how the Broncos must defend in a game where every target is contested and every mistake is made.