New England Patriots Wide Receiver Stefon Diggs Cleared to Return to Practice, per Report
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 20 – Stefon Diggs avoided the physically unable to perform list after recovering from a torn ACL, positioning him to contribute immediately to the Patriots' offense this season.
- Ahead of training camp, the team revealed the Patriots did not include Stefon Diggs on their Physically Unable to Perform list, and he was notably absent.
- Diggs tore his ACL in October, and at 31 he’s now eight months removed from surgery.
- During a Tuesday press conference, Coach Mike Vrabel said `I know that everybody heals differently, and especially from that type of injury,' and added `I don’t see any limitations right now.'
- Despite his age and position, he seems ready for day one, and Dianna Russini adds the Patriots will monitor his reps early in camp.
- Looking ahead, a successful season hinge on how Diggs integrates with Drake Maye and the offense, with all eyes on camp performance, as Russini reports.
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