Stefon Diggs’ Complicated Week Follows Super Bowl Loss
Stefon Diggs is about to enter a new, intriguing phase following a whirlwind week.
Just after the Patriots faced a disappointing Super Bowl defeat against the Seahawks, which led to speculation about his relationship with Cardi B, the 32-year-old wide receiver shared a thought-provoking message on Instagram on Wednesday. Interestingly, he was blocked from receiving comments on that post.
“Gratitude and fear cannot coexist in the same space…It’s a reminder to control what you can control, stay grateful, and stay motivated,” he noted. The post included a picture recalling the Patriots’ playoff journey, along with their motto: “All you got is all you need.”
In his first year of a three-year, $63.5 million deal with New England, Diggs managed only three receptions for 37 yards as Seattle’s tough defense put a lot of pressure on Drake Maye and the team, resulting in a 29-13 defeat at Levi’s Stadium.
The tension didn’t end with the game. Diggs and Cardi, who is 33, sparked breakup rumors after they unfollowed each other on Instagram.
According to reports, Cardi B, who welcomed a son with Diggs in November 2025, also made a sudden exit from her musical commitments.
Despite ongoing speculation, Cardi appeared during a post-game halftime show, part of a performance featuring Bad Bunny.
Diggs and Cardi publicly confirmed their relationship on Instagram last June. Cardi has three children with her former husband, rapper Offset, from whom she filed for divorce in July 2024.
On Wednesday, Diggs’ post came just two days before he was set to appear in court regarding allegations of assault against his personal chef.
In the regular season, Diggs had an impressive record, ending with 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns over 17 games. He also contributed to the Patriots’ playoff victory against the Texans.
Prior to joining New England, Diggs’ 2024 season in Houston was cut short by an ACL injury. His NFL journey began with Minnesota in 2015 before a trade took him to Buffalo in 2020.
