Stefon Diggs Rumors: Receiver’s Frustration With Vikings Is ‘Palpable’

Have Stefon Diggs and the Minnesota Vikings reached a point of no return?

The star receiver was absent from Wednesday’s practice for non-injury reasons, fueling speculation (which originated with a cryptic tweet) that he wants out. Diggs, like teammate Adam Thielen, seemingly is frustrated with the struggles of the Vikings’ passing attack, despite the team’s 2-2 record.

That brings us to Thursday, when NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport shared this update on Diggs:

The Diggs drama has led many to speculate that the New England Patriots could pursue a trade for the 25-year-old. However, NBC Sport’s Boston’s Tom E. Curran on Wednesday reported that a deal is highly unlikely.

Further complicating matters for the Patriots is the team’s current salary cap situation, which has no room for Diggs and his $9.48 million cap hit. Yes, the cap can be maneuvered in a variety of ways — on of Bill Belichick’s favorite lines — but restructuring contracts of aging veteran players to make room nevertheless is not ideal. The bill must be paid at some point.

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Here are the teams closest to the cap, per Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer:

Listen, we get the speculation. The Patriots passing offense hasn’t looked great, and the team’s running game currently looks ill-equipped to carry the load like it did last season.

But executing a trade for an expensive, shiny wideout? It’s fun to talk about but probably isn’t realistic.

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