Ian Rapoport joined Pat McAfee and weighed in on Stefon Diggs’ NFL future after Diggs was found not guilty of assault, per the report.
The coverage notes the not guilty verdict and Rapoport’s appearance on McAfee’s program to discuss what it could mean for Diggs’ standing in the league, according to the report. The item does not reproduce Rapoport’s full remarks or provide detailed takeaways from the segment.
The report frames Rapoport’s comments as part of immediate media reaction following the verdict. It emphasizes that the discussion centered on Diggs’ professional prospects in the NFL after the legal outcome, per the report, without supplying additional specifics about timelines, team responses or league action.
The same page that ran the Rapoport-McAfee item also carried a series of other headlines, per the report, including: Shams reporting that Joel Embiid would miss Game 2 vs. the Knicks; Gary Bettman saying the current NHL playoff format works well; a piece on why Bob Chesney supports removing conference title games; and other items such as commentary about the Knicks, Donovan Mitchell, the Toronto Maple Leafs winning the first pick in the 2026 NHL draft, how Gavin McKenna is getting ready for the NHL, and what impact DJ Reader will have on the Giants.
The report does not outline specific next steps for Diggs or note any immediate administrative or team actions following the verdict. It limits itself to noting the not guilty finding and Rapoport’s subsequent appearance on the Pat McAfee program to discuss Diggs’ NFL future, per the report.