Stefon Diggs situation takes an intriguing turn during Patriots OTAs, and it adds another layer to a fascinating storyline

The New England Patriots and their fan base received some great news on Monday morning.
One of their most important offensive pieces is back on the practice field for offensive Josh McDaniels.
Stefon Diggs in attendance for OTAs According to Doug Kyed, veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs is at Patriots OTAs on Monday.
Patriots WR Stefon Diggs is here for today's OTAs session, per OC Josh McDaniels.
Patriots fans can now take a deep breath.
Some folks were concerned about Diggs' absence from practice last week, following a viral social media post of him on a boat.
Keep in mind - these are voluntary workouts, too.
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said last week the team was aware of a recent viral video of Diggs in which he is holding what appears to be a pink substance while on a boat with a number of women.
It is unclear what the substance is or when the video was shot.
-- NFL.com The wideout is back and ready to contribute for New England's offense.
That is big for the Pats.
Look who is here! Stefon Diggs has arrived at Patriots OTAs pic.twitter.com/TlmFXShB6v Stefon Diggs: Nice to see you all.
pic.twitter.com/EPu9aNPVsU Diggs recently discussed how determined he is to win at this point of his career.
Alongside Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel, the wide receiver is confident in the group that the Patriots have when it comes to talent and leadership.
"I'm going to give it everything that I got.
And I want to win real, real bad," he said.
"Everybody that's excited, grab your popcorn, grab your jacket.
Let's get to work." -- Diggs via A to Z Sports There's no doubt that New England is banking on Diggs to produce this season and beyond.
He's the most proven wide receiver on their roster, and they gave him a hefty contract to help the development process of Maye.
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