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Inside the new Stefon Diggs deal

It was reported as a three-year, $69 million deal with $26 million guaranteed. It is not.

The new Stefon Diggs contract falls short on both counts, based on the details reported by Albert Breer of SI.com.

Here they are:

1. Signing bonus: $12 million.

2. 2025 workout bonus: $200,000.

3. 2025 base salary: $2.9 million, fully guaranteed.

4. 2025 per-game roster bonus: $3.4 million total.

5. 2026 workout bonus: $200,000.

6. 2026 base salary: $20.6 million, $1.7 million of which is fully guaranteed and $6 million of which is guaranteed for injury at signing and becomes fully-guaranteed in March 2026.

7. 2026 per-game roster bonus: $1.7 million total.

8. 2027 roster bonus: $200,000.

9. 2027 base salary: $20.6 million.

10. 2027 roster bonus: $1.7 million total.

The contract has $4 million in 2025 incentives, with $500,000 unlocked at 70 catches, 80 catches, 90 catches, 100 catches, 1,000 yard, 1,100 yards, 1,200 yards, and 1,300 yards.

There’s also an annual $500,000 Pro Bowl incentive.

The base value of the deal is $63.5 million, NOT $69 million. To get to $69 million, Diggs needs to make the Pro Bowl every year and catch 100 passes for 1,300 yards in 2025.

The guarantee at signing is $16.6 million. The total guarantee is $22.6 million, NOT $26 million.

Apparently, the initial reports included the $3.4 million in per-game roster bonuses in the guarantee. Even if they are, they still must be earned. And Diggs — who suffered a torn ACL last season — will lose $200,000 for each game his misses.

It’s basically a one-year, $18.5 million deal that includes very high per-game roster bonuses. It can be $23 million, if he hits all incentives for 2025.

The Patriots can escape the deal by next March, with only $1.7 million (subject to offset) owed for 2026.

Obviously, an effort was made to make the Diggs deal look better than it is. It’s not worth $23 million per year over three. It doesn’t pay $26 million guaranteed. It has one year of security, with a team option as to whether it will continue for 2026 and then for 2027.



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