Patriots to sign WR Stefon Diggs to a 3-year, $69M deal....Russell Wilson signing with Giants on 1-year, $10.5M.

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QB Russell Wilson signing with Giants on 1-year, $10.5M guaranteed deal with a chance to earn $21M.
 
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Don't know the specifics but there's no way I would have given Diggs a three year deal.

Honestly, I wouldn't want a guy like Diggs bugging Drake Maye for more than a one year deal.

Having said that I hope Diggs proves me dead wrong.
 

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Stefon Diggs agrees to 3-year, $69M deal with Patriots.​

Four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Stefon Diggs and the New England Patriots reached an agreement Tuesday on a three-year, $69 million deal that includes $26 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Diggs, 31, is still recovering from a season-ending ACL injury that he suffered in the Houston Texans' Week 8 game against the Indianapolis Colts.
Up to that point, Diggs ranked seventh in the NFL in catches (47) and was second on the Texans in receiving yards (496). Quarterback C.J. Stroud had a passer rating of 104 and completed 73% of his passes when targeting Diggs.
The Patriots made an aggressive push to sign receiver Chris Godwin in free agency, which reflected their desire for a No. 1-caliber receiver to pair with second-year quarterback Drake Maye. When Godwin returned to Tampa Bay, the Patriots eventually turned to Diggs, bringing him to town for a visit last week.
Diggs joins a receiving corps with free-agent signing Mack Hollins, veteran Kendrick Bourne and third-year players Kayshon Boutte and DeMario Douglas among those near the top of the depth chart.
The Texans acquired Diggs from the Buffalo Bills last year and, as part of the trade, wiped out the final three years of his contract, allowing him to become a free agent in 2025.
Diggs set several team and league records during his time with the Bills, including being one of four players in NFL history to record four consecutive seasons with 100-plus receptions (Antonio Brown, Davante Adams and Marvin Harrison are the others).
A fifth-round pick by the Minnesota Vikings in 2015, Diggs has 857 receptions for 10,491 yards and 71 touchdowns (70 receiving) in 10 NFL seasons.
 

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Free agent Russell Wilson agrees to deal with Giants.​

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The New York Giants reached agreement with Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson on a one-year deal worth up to $21 million, including $10.5 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Tuesday.
The 10-time Pro Bowl selection had been in discussions with the Giants, Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers, but is opting for New York, where he won Super Bowl XLVIII in MetLife Stadium as a member of the Seattle Seahawks.
Now, Wilson is returning as the Giants' projected starting quarterback.
The agreement between Wilson and the Giants now eliminates New York as a potential option this season for Aaron Rodgers, sources told Schefter.
It also now leaves Rodgers and the Steelers -- Wilson's former team -- in a position to work out their own agreement, if the quarterback decides he wants to play this season.
The addition of Wilson comes just days after the Giants agreed to terms with Jameis Winston. Their quarterback room now consists of Wilson, Winston and Tommy DeVito.
The veteran Winston agreed to a two-year, $8 million contract with the team last week. The terms of his contract indicated it was more a backup-level deal. DeVito is a holdover who appeared in 12 games for the team the past two seasons.
The eventual signing of Wilson does not eliminate the possibility of the Giants taking a quarterback in next month's NFL draft. New York currently holds the No. 3 pick, and owner John Mara said at the end of this past season that the team's top priority and "No. 1 issue" was to find a quarterback of the future. Wilson, Winston and DeVito aren't on long-term deals.
Wilson choosing the Giants makes sense; a source told ESPN at the start of the offseason that he was interested in making a move to New York.
It was also believed that Wilson initiated a meeting with the Giants last offseason. But the Giants weren't willing to offer him the starting job last year. They were intent on giving Daniel Jones one more chance. Instead, Wilson landed in Pittsburgh, and Jones began the season as the Giants' starter but was benched and cut before the year concluded.
Wilson, 36, signed a one-year contract with the Steelers on the eve of free agency last offseason. Though he was hampered by a lingering calf injury throughout training camp and the first six weeks of the season, he ultimately replaced Justin Fields as Pittsburgh's starter in Week 7 and went 6-1 in his first seven starts.
But after that early success, Wilson and the Steelers ended the 2024 season on a five-game losing streak. He threw just six touchdown passes, turned over the ball four times and was sacked 18 times during that stretch. Wilson finished the season with a 6-5 record as the starter with 16 touchdown passes to five interceptions. He completed 63.7% of his passes and was sacked 33 times.
Before last season in Pittsburgh, Wilson spent two seasons with the Denver Broncos, who signed him to a five-year, $242.6 million deal after acquiring him in a massive trade with the Seahawks. But the Broncos went just 11-19 during Wilson's tenure and didn't make the playoffs, and he was released by the team last March despite his contract carrying more than $85 million in dead money after his exit.
Wilson landed in Denver in 2022, when the Broncos sent five draft picks, including two first-rounders, and three players to the Seahawks in exchange for the quarterback.
Wilson spent his first 10 years with the Seahawks and threw two touchdown passes in Seattle's Super Bowl XLVIII win. He has 46,135 passing yards, a 64.7% completion percentage (3,882 for 6,001) and 350 touchdown passes to 111 interceptions over a 13-year career.
 

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Don't know the specifics but there's no way I would have given Diggs a three year deal.

Honestly, I wouldn't want a guy like Diggs bugging Drake Maye for more than a one year deal.

Having said that I hope Diggs proves me dead wrong.
He's a total headcase and locker room cancer.

Good luck!
 

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Don't know the specifics but there's no way I would have given Diggs a three year deal.

Honestly, I wouldn't want a guy like Diggs bugging Drake Maye for more than a one year deal.

Having said that I hope Diggs proves me dead wrong.
Diggs is 100% fine to have 1-2 years. Actually could be really nice to have for Maye.
 

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When Josh Allen couldn't put up with him that said a lot. True of Minnesota too. Have no idea what his attitude was like in Houston for another young QB, CJ Stroud, before getting hurt last year.
Stroud and Diggs had good rapport, and Stroud wanted him back there this upcoming season

Really nothing negative in Houston except the injury. He was producing OK as well, though there were a lot of weapons there so volume stats just not there as much

This is a nice pickup for the Patriots. Veteran playmaker with a little bit of juice left if he recovers cleanly from the injury. Doubt he's there for the full 3 years.
 
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Stroud and Diggs had good rapport, and Stroud wanted him back there this upcoming season

Really nothing negative in Houston except the injury. He was producing OK as well, though there were a lot of weapons there so volume stats just not there as much

This is a nice pickup for the Patriots. Veteran playmaker with a little bit of juice left if he recovers cleanly from the injury. Doubt he's there for the full 3 years.
I know his production was pretty good in Houston pre injury. Not great (especially in view of the fact that he had some pretty good receivers around him - Nico Collins, Tank Dell, Robert Woods, Dalton Schultz). But pretty good.

So why didn't Houston resign him?
 
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The Giants do little guy things. First Jameis Winston (I endorsed this signing), now Russell Wilson? What exactly are they thinking? And does this mean that they won't take Shedeur Sanders if he falls to three? Or that they won't draft Jaxson Dart if he's still on the board when they get to their #2 pick?

Honestly, don't get the signing of Wilson.
 

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The Giants do little guy things. First Jameis Winston (I endorsed this signing), now Russell Wilson? What exactly are they thinking? And does this mean that they won't take Shedeur Sanders if he falls to three? Or that they won't draft Jaxson Dart if he's still on the board when they get to their #2 pick?

Honestly, don't get the signing of Wilson.
The New York franchises are terrible
 

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