BREAKING: Patriots superstar Stefon Diggs receives final court decision just hours before do-or-die playoff matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers following off-field assault allegations
Diggs, one of the most critical pillars of New England’s offense, is facing allegations of assault involving a woman — a case that has sent shockwaves through the Patriots organization during the final weeks of the season. At the same time, the team has been navigating additional internal legal matters, making the lead-up to the playoffs especially delicate. For Diggs, this represents not only a personal challenge, but a significant test for the franchise’s championship aspirations.

According to court records, a judge has officially approved a postponement of Diggs’ preliminary hearing until February 13, after the Super Bowl. That decision ensures Diggs will not be required to appear in court during the playoff window, effectively removing the risk of his absence during critical moments such as the AFC Championship Game. For the Patriots, the ruling carries enormous weight as they prepare for a high-stakes showdown with the Chargers.
Diggs’ attorney argued that his client was only recently drawn into the matter and had long-standing professional commitments already scheduled — namely, the NFL playoffs. “His professional obligations were arranged well in advance and are irreplaceable at this stage,” the attorney emphasized in court filings. The judge agreed, citing those commitments as sufficient grounds to delay the hearing.
Most importantly, the NFL has not imposed any disciplinary action at this time, allowing Diggs to continue playing while the legal process unfolds. That decision enables the Patriots to maintain their strongest possible lineup against the Chargers and beyond, with Super Bowl ambitions still firmly intact. With Diggs on the field, New England retains not only an elite offensive weapon, but also the belief that a championship run remains well within reach.
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