
Patriots WR Stefon Diggs shares honest thoughts on Drake Maye
Patriots WR Stefon Diggs shares honest thoughts on Drake Maye
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs shared his first impressions of second-year quarterback Drake Maye when speaking with media members at minicamp.
Diggs was signed to a three-year, $69 million contract to serve as a top receiving option for Maye. The four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver is currently working his way back from a torn ACL, which kept him sidelined from 11-on-11 work during the spring practices.
However, he has participated in work with lower intensity, and he looks to be well ahead of schedule in his recovery process. He was seen catching passes from Maye at minicamp, which is something fans are hoping to see much more of in the 2025 season.
'I like [Maye]. I can't say too much because I haven't been out there much, but as far as like personality-wise, he a dog. You can tell he's a dog from the get-go," said Diggs. "I can see he's committed to the process. He wants to play well. I know he's been here all spring. ...He's been real helpful, too."
If Maye and Diggs can get on the same page early, it could take the Patriots' offense to new heights. Maye might have his new No. 1 wide receiver, and Diggs would have a chance to bounce back with a talented young quarterback.
It might finally be the recipe for success in New England.
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