The New England Patriots released Stefon Diggs in the offseason, but some fans are still holding out for a reunion.
Eliot Wolf has not closed the door on a reunion. However, he made it seem like it would take an injury or major change to the team for the team to bring him back.
"I never like to rule anything out. There's always different scenarios that come up, whether you have an injury or a scheme shift or whatever the case may be, so don't want to close the door on anything," Wolf said in March.
Diggs was the Patriots' leading receiver last year, but the team upgraded at the position after releasing him. They signed Romeo Doubs and traded for A.J. Brown. While Diggs could join them to make an elite trio, Patriots insider Mike Reiss thinks it's unlikely.
"I would be surprised myself," Reiss said on WBZ CBS News Boston on Tuesday. "No one has told me this, but my feeling when they moved on from him was that both sides said, 'This was great for the year. Let's go our separate ways,' with the idea that we're not going to close the door and say it can't happen... My hunch is he's just waiting around the league for an opportunity. I don't know where that may be, but for a player of his caliber, he might be more inclined to wait until training camp. I don't know what he's thinking."
Diggs was a great player for the Patriots, but it seems likely that his run with the team ends after one season. Barring an injury between now and the start of the season, Diggs will likely be playing elsewhere.
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