What happened
Former New England Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs was found not guilty Tuesday of assaulting his private chef in a pay dispute, according to ESPN. The verdict clears Diggs of the criminal charges tied to the alleged altercation. Reaction across sports media followed quickly, with TMZ and Shannon Sharpe noting the across-the-board acquittal.
Why it matters
The ruling removes a legal cloud that had followed Diggs through the offseason and could have complicated his football future. As earlier reporting today confirmed, the case had drawn outsized attention given Diggs' profile as one of the league's most prominent receivers. A guilty verdict could have triggered league discipline; the acquittal sidesteps that risk.
What to watch
Watch for any civil follow-up from the chef and for Diggs' next public comments. The NFL has not signaled whether it will conduct its own personal-conduct review.