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Sideline Cameras Caught Mike Vrabel Telling Stefon Diggs To “Shut The F**k Up” [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Stefon Diggs speakign to Mike Vrabel
Stefon Diggs and Mike Vrabel (Photo via Patriots/X)

Stefon Diggs is a big part of what the New England Patriots are doing this season, yet it hasn’t left him exempt from Mike Vrabel’s foul mouth. 

The Patriots head coach has never had any qualms when it comes to swearing. He recently went viral for his vulgar insult while running up the score on the New York Jets. 

So Diggs should have known what he was in for when he offered to do something he definitely wasn’t ready to do. 

The Pats have shared a clip showing Diggs telling Vrabel he’s willing to operate as a blocker. 

“I can throw some blocks if you need,” he’s heard saying

“You need to shut the f**k up,” Vrabel responds. 

“I’m ready to block,” Diggs insists. 

The head coach pointed out that, in three quarters, there’d been “250 yards, you haven’t blocked once.”

“Hey, but I was willing!” Diggs claimed. 

You can see the playful interaction right below:

Mike Vrabel Supports Stefon Diggs Following Criminal Charges

Oct 5, 2025; Orchard Park, New York, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images)

Vrabel, Diggs, and the Patriots are headed into the playoffs on the high winds of a 14-3 record. However, the wide receiver has plenty more on his plate, given his criminal charges. 

The wideout was charged with felony strangulation and assault last week. A woman who worked for him as a personal chef is the alleged victim. 

Diggs told reporters last Friday that he wasn’t able to discuss the matter, having refused to speak to the media two days prior. 

Vrabel has since shown support for his player. 

“We’ve made a statement and we’ve taken the allegations very seriously,” the coach said last week.“I don’t think we have to jump to any sort of conclusions right now. Let the process take its toll.”

Diggs will be arraigned on January 23, two days before the AFC Championship Game. Vrabel insists the player’s legal issues won’t distract the team.

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