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New England Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs is declining to share specifics about his conversations with coach Mike Vrabel and the team in the aftermath of a viral video that showed him passing what appeared to be a bag of pink crystals to women on a boat last month.
The defensive end, who made it clear at the end of the 2024 season he was unhappy with the general direction of the team, sounds excited the franchise swapped out Jerod Mayo and added Mike Vrabel as the head coach. “Now, I feel like I have a coach,” White said after Tuesday’s minicamp session inside the Dana Farber Field House.
Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs was mostly mum on questions about his viral boat video, telling reporters, "I don't talk about my personal life with people I don't know personally."
The Patriots placed veteran offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer on the reserve/retired list. This move effectively ends Schweitzer’s season. The 31-year-old did factor into the Patriots equation at guard and center – when present at OTAs. However, Schweitzer wasn’t at minicamp this week.
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The Patriots announced their training camp schedule on Tuesday, but veteran offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer won't be joining them.
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Drake Maye is expected to take a big jump on the field and in the locker room for the Patriots. The 22-year-old is embracing every challenge along the way.
Veteran offensive guard Wes Schweitzer, who signed a one-year deal with the New England Patriots this offseason, has decided to retire from the NFL after eight seasons, being placed on the reserve/retired list on Tuesday according to an announcement from the team.