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Stefon Diggs Responds To Homophobic Insult In IG Comments After Posing With Pink Bag [PHOTOS]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Stefon Diggs posing with pink hand bag,
Stefon Diggs (Photo via Instagram)

NFL free agent Stefon Diggs has enough on his plate, and now he has to deal with trolls.

In the midst of trying to find a new team, he released new pictures this week that went viral for all the wrong reasons. He released a carousel of pictures this week, some of which showed him with a pink bag. The bag, as well as his poses, caused trolls to go in on him.

Diggs soon found himself getting, “Happy Pride Month” comments. Instead of ignoring them, Diggs fired back at many critics.

When one fan said he was “bringing his pride out for the month,” Stefon Diggs fired back, writing, “Mr. let me flex in my profile pic so the world can see how strong I am.” Another person wished him a Happy Pride, to which he stated, “You got hightop dreads… and stop wearing sports bra’s to hide them. You know’s we can still see em.”

In the meantime, an influencer named Christopher Blake Griffith alleged that Diggs drugged and sexually assaulted him in 2023. In these claims, Griffith alleged that Diggs acted to suppress his own “gay/bisexual secrets.”

A federal judge has ordered Stefon Diggs to detail his relationship with Christopher Blake Griffith. The judge rejected Diggs’ vague description of Griffith as an “acquaintance,” giving him a 14-day deadline to provide complete answers.

Will Stefon Diggs Land on a Team For The 2026 NFL Season?

Stefon Diggs.
Stefon Diggs (Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

Stefon Diggs has remained an unsigned free agent since being released by the Patriots. He is free to sign with any franchise without any compensatory draft pick penalties or trade requirements.

Nobody has done it, likely because of his off-the-field issues. Diggs’ legal situation cleared up, and he was found not guilty earlier in the offseason. Still, he remains a street free agent.

Diggs played the 2025 NFL season with the New England Patriots, recording 85 receptions for 1,013 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns across 17 games.

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