The end is not near for the four-time Pro Bowl wideout
After 11 NFL seasons, Stefon Diggs is playing in first Super Bowl this Sunday, and the veteran wide receiver isn’t thinking about walking away — win or lose. He joined New England after tearing his ACL with Houston, but appeared in every game during the 2025 season, leading the Patriots in receiving along the way. Despite being 32 years old, Diggs has no plans on hanging it up after the Big Game. When asked by PlayerProfiler’s Jonny Tomma how long he wants to keep playing, Diggs said, “I’m gonna rock until the wheels fall off.” Makes sense. He remains under contract with New England for two more seasons, though the team could move on with a $9.7 million dead-cap hit.
In fantasy, Diggs was still highly productive in his first season in New England. He recorded his seventh 1,000-yard season, finishing with 85 catches and four TDs. He was a low-end WR2 in PPR formats, averaging 12.4 fantasy points per game (WR21). If he’s still catching passes from QB Drake Maye next season, Diggs could be a great value pick in 2026 drafts, with a current ADP is 80th overall on Underdog and 91th on FastDraft.
Author: Wolf Trelles-Heard (@DynastyFFWolf )