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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Kyle Hightower

Patriots coach backs Stefon Diggs amid criminal charges ahead of season finale

New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said Wednesday he has received no communication from the NFL that would prevent Stefon Diggs from playing in Sunday’s regular-season finale. Diggs is facing strangulation and other criminal charges related to a dispute with his former private chef.

The Patriots expressed support for Diggs in a statement Tuesday after the allegations became public, and Vrabel echoed that backing.

“We’ve made a statement and we’ve taken the allegations very seriously,” Vrabel said. “I don’t think we have to jump to any sort of conclusions right now. Let the process take its toll.”

Diggs did not speak with reporters Wednesday, as he has throughout the season, but he was present in the locker room before practice and participated on the field with the team.

Diggs did not speak with reporters Wednesday, as he has throughout the season. (AP Photo/Peter Joneleit, Archive)

The NFL issued a statement saying Diggs is eligible to play.

News of the charges against Diggs emerged after a court hearing Tuesday in Dedham, Massachusetts. Diggs is charged with felony strangulation or suffocation and misdemeanor assault and battery.

According to police, the chef told investigators that Diggs hit her and tried to choke her during a discussion about money.

Diggs’ lawyer, David Meier, said in an emailed statement that Diggs “categorically denies these allegations.” Meier described the allegations as unsubstantiated and uncorroborated.

A court arraignment is scheduled for Jan. 23.

Vrabel said he didn't anticipate the situation being a distraction for his team. The Patriots are currently 13-3 and have already wrapped up their first AFC East title since 2019. With a victory against Miami on Sunday and a loss or tie by the Denver Broncos against the Chargers, New England would also secure the conference's top seed in the playoffs and a first-round bye.

“I think these are allegations. ... Things that we have to handle,” Vrabel said. "Every day there are distractions, some are smaller than others. I’m confident that we’ll focus on the Dolphins.”

Diggs, 32, joined New England before this season after a trade from Houston. He has been a standout player for the Patriots, leading the team with 82 catches and 970 yards receiving.

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