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With Stefon Diggs at Risk of Being Placed on the Commissioner’s Exempt List, Patriots Get a Major Boost From Former 3x Super Bowl–Winning Chiefs WR

Foxborough, Massachusetts – As Stefon Diggs’s playing future grows increasingly uncertain amid the possibility of being placed on the Commissioner’s Exempt List, the New England Patriots have unexpectedly received a positive signal at one of the most delicate moments of the season. With off-field instability swirling, the Patriots are bracing for a worst-case scenario at wide receiver, knowing that any decision from the NFL could arrive at any moment and directly impact their postseason ambitions.

According to league sources, a former wide receiver of the Kansas City Chiefs — a player who owns three Super Bowl championships — has expressed interest in joining the Patriots should the team need an emergency replacement. That player is Mecole Hardman, a name that spent years competing within the NFL’s most successful system of the modern era. For New England, this is not merely a stopgap option, but a potential addition carrying championship DNA.

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“I’ve been through the most pressure-packed moments, the biggest games, and I understand what it takes to survive at this stage of the season,” Hardman shared with those close to him. “If the Patriots give me the opportunity, I’m ready to bring every ounce of that experience to help this team push through adversity and chase the ultimate goal.” That declaration quickly drew attention as New England continues to search for stability on offense.

From a football standpoint, Hardman is not a headline star in the mold of Diggs, but he fits the exact profile the Patriots have historically valued: speed, discipline, and familiarity with win-or-go-home football. He caught the game-winning touchdown in Super Bowl LVIII, has delivered momentum-changing plays on special teams, and understands the inner workings of a championship locker room. In a system built on collective execution, Hardman could integrate quickly and contribute immediately.

As the Patriots await a final decision from the NFL regarding Diggs, the possibility of Hardman’s arrival — even at this early stage — carries significant symbolic weight. It signals that New England is not standing still amid uncertainty and remains an attractive destination for players shaped by a winning mindset. “My goal has never changed,” Hardman said. “I want to win — and I believe the Patriots can get back to the top.”

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Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt Speaks Out to Protect Fans After Serious Altercation Outside Allegiant Stadium Leaves a Kansas City Supporter Hospitalized
LAS VEGAS – January 5, 2026 After the heartbreaking 14–12 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, the moment drawing attention was not only the performance of the two teams’ superstars but also a clip that quickly went viral on social media. A video from outside Allegiant Stadium showed a serious altercation between a Raiders fan and a Chiefs fan, leaving the Kansas City supporter hospitalized due to dizziness and minor injuries. The Raiders fan involved was later summoned by authorities for questioning and to provide a statement about the incident. The situation quickly attracted public attention, putting pressure on both teams and highlighting the importance of safety, responsibility, and fan control at NFL events. Chiefs owner Clark Hunt immediately spoke out to protect his team’s fans, emphasizing that violence will never be tolerated. “Allegiant Stadium must be a safe place for all fans. We will never tolerate any violent behavior,” he said. Hunt also expressed the hope that the Raiders and NFL organizers would implement strong measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The incident underscores that maintaining a safe and respectful cheering environment is the responsibility of the entire NFL community. Chiefs fans have long been considered the heart of the team, and Hunt wants to ensure that the joy of cheering is not overshadowed by rare moments of violence. “Our fans always bring passionate hearts. A few individuals cannot overshadow that spirit,” he emphasized. Although the Chiefs ended the season with the narrow 14–12 loss, the message from Clark Hunt to the fan community and the Raiders emphasizes that fan safety and responsibility are as important as the results on the field. The NFL will continue to monitor the situation, and strong measures are expected to ensure Allegiant Stadium remains a place where fans can cheer safely, joyfully, and fully.