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Stefon Diggs #8 of the New England Patriots runs onto the field during the NFL 2025 game against the New Orleans Saints at Caesars Superdome on October 12, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Itâs Week 7 in the NFL, which means that for teams around the league, injury concerns are most certainly coming into focus. Count the Patriots, who have managed to stay relatively healthy this season, among them.
But the practice report from Wednesday noted that pass-rushers Harold Landry and Anfernee Jennings both sat out with ankle injuries while safety Jaylinn Hawkins was out with a hamstring issue. No one has been ruled out for Sundayâs game in Tennessee, but both Jennings and Hawkins missed Week 6âs game in New Orleans.
Some veteran players were down as limited for Wednesdayâs practice, including defensive lineman Christian Barmore and right tackle Morgan Moses. Also on that list was star receiver Stefon Diggs, who current leads the team with 32 catches and 387 yards receiving.
Diggs entered the season as an injury concern, coming back from tearing his ACL in October of 2024. But his knee has shown no signs of wear and tearâhis listed injury on Wednesday was his chest.
Stefon Diggs Praised Patriots Mindset
After practice, though, Diggs gave no indication he would not play on Sunday. At age 32, perhaps the team simply decided to go a bit easy on him, especially with the third straight road game looming on Sunday.
He commented on the mindset of practice on Wednesday. âI feel like we came in with the right mindset today, trying to get back on track,â he said.
Diggs spoke about playing on the road and sounded like he expects to be part of the fun on Sunday.
âItâs hard to go on the road, itâs hard to win on the road,â Diggs said. âItâs hard to get wins in general. Weâve been on the road consecutively for some weeks now and I feel like we are getting accustomed to itâlooking forward to playing whatâs in front of us.â
Stefon Diggs: âDonât Drink the Kool Aidâ
Diggs also weighed in on the Patriotsâ status as the leaders of the AFC East, and the fact that theyâre now shaping up to be the darlings of the conference with three straight wins behind them. Diggs has no patience for midseason self-congratulations.
âHell no. The biggest thing is, donât drink the Kool Aid,â Diggs said. âPeople are going to say a lot of things about you but itâs the second quarter of the season. You break it up into quarters. And donât buy into that, I feel like you can distracted by how good they say you are.
âAnd you can be doing different things or not committed to the process how you were before, so I donât thinkâthis is not that kind of team, weâre not that kind of team.â

Getty New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel returns to face Tennessee Titans.
Patriots âNot Trying to Win One for the Gipperâ
Diggs was echoing the outlook of head coach Mike Vrabel, who is taking his team to Tennessee to play the very same team that fired him two years ago in a surprising move. Vrabel has done his best to downplay both the Patriotsâ winning streak and the notion of getting revenge in Nashville.
âYeah, weâre not trying to win one for the Gipper here. Weâre just trying to make sure that these guys are focused on improving, and I think that they are. I think theyâre locked in. And hopefully we can get them as prepared as we possibly can between now and Sunday,â he said.
Sean Deveney is a veteran sports reporter covering the NBA, NFL and MLB for Heavy.com. He has written for Heavy since 2019 and has more than two decades of experience covering the NBA, including 17 years as the lead NBA reporter for the Sporting News. Deveney is the author of 7 nonfiction books, including “Fun City,” “Before Wrigley became Wrigley,” and “Facing Michael Jordan.”