What happened: The NFL officially closed its investigation into Stefon Diggs on Friday, determining the wide receiver will not face a suspension under the league's personal conduct policy. The decision follows his May acquittal on charges of felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault involving a former chef.
Why it matters: The ruling removes the primary cloud over Diggs' 2026 availability, likely accelerating his return to the field. Currently a free agent after his release from the Patriots in March, the 32-year-old wideout is expected to see increased market interest now that teams have clarity on his disciplinary status for the upcoming season.
What to watch: Expect the veteran wideout to begin scheduling visits with receiver-needy teams as the league approaches the training camp window.