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New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is facing public attention after a video surfaced showing him at a boat party. In the clip, Diggs appears to be handing a small bag of pink crystals to a group of women. The video quickly circulated online, raising eyebrows and leading to a wave of speculation about the nature of the substance.

The incident sparked concerns among NFL fans and social media users, with some questioning whether the pink material was a form of drug. Despite the rumors, no official source has confirmed the contents of the bag or whether any illegal activity took place during the party.

Head coach Mike Vrabel responded to the controversy ahead of an optional team practice on Wednesday, which Diggs did not attend. When asked about the video, Vrabel said, “It’s something we’re aware of. Obviously, we want to make great decisions on and off the field.” He emphasized that the same expectations apply to all players, regardless of the situation.

Vrabel also stated that any conversations he has had or will have with Diggs will remain private. “Those talks will stay between him, myself, and the club,” he told reporters, avoiding further details about the video or Diggs’ absence from practice.

Meanwhile, the video has fueled online commentary, with many users on X (formerly known as Twitter) speculating about Diggs’ behavior. One viral post read, “Whoa—people think Stefon Diggs gave those girls something that looked like pink powder and asked them to call him ‘Daddy.’” Such remarks have added to the attention the incident is receiving online.

As of now, there has been no official investigation or disciplinary action announced by the NFL or the Patriots. With no confirmed evidence about the substance in question, the situation remains largely speculative. However, the team and its fans are closely watching for further developments.