NFL Issues Official Update on Stefon Diggs and Christian Barmore Ahead of Patriots’ Week 18 Game

The NFL has released an official update regarding the status of New England Patriots standouts Stefon Diggs and Christian Barmore, confirming that neither player has been suspended, restricted, or ruled ineligible ahead of the final week of the regular season.
According to league officials, both Diggs and Barmore remain fully eligible to play as their respective situations continue to be reviewed. Importantly, neither player has been placed on the commissioner’s exempt list, and no disciplinary action has been taken at this time.
The clarification provides much-needed stability for the Patriots as they prepare for their Week 18 matchup against the Miami Dolphins, a game that carries both competitive and symbolic significance to close the regular season.
NFL Review Process Still Ongoing

League sources emphasized that the review process involving Diggs and Barmore is still in its early stages. Under the NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy, the league typically gathers and evaluates additional information before determining whether any formal action is warranted.
At this point, officials stressed that monitoring does not equal discipline, and the absence of immediate restrictions reflects the league’s standard approach when investigations are ongoing.
The NFL also reiterated that it retains the authority to intervene at any time should new information emerge that would require action.
Stefon Diggs Practices as Usual with Patriots
In a notable development, Stefon Diggs was present at Patriots practice this week, signaling that the team is preparing as though he will be available for the Dolphins game. Diggs’ participation suggests that, internally, the Patriots are operating under the assumption that no short-term roster changes are expected.
Team officials declined to comment on the specifics of the legal or review process but confirmed that communication with the league remains active and ongoing.
For New England’s offense, Diggs remains a central figure. His availability is critical as the Patriots aim to finish the season on a strong note against a division rival.
Christian Barmore Remains a Defensive Cornerstone
On the defensive side of the ball, Christian Barmore continues to anchor the Patriots’ interior defensive line. His presence has been vital throughout the season, particularly in controlling the line of scrimmage and generating interior pressure.
With no restrictions placed on Barmore, the Patriots’ defensive structure remains intact heading into Week 18. Coaches and teammates alike continue to view him as a foundational piece of the defense.
Patriots Benefit from Temporary Stability Ahead of Week 18

From an organizational standpoint, the NFL’s decision not to impose immediate action offers temporary clarity and stability during a critical point in the season. With both Diggs and Barmore available, the Patriots can maintain continuity in game planning and personnel usage.
While uncertainty remains behind the scenes, the absence of suspensions or exemptions allows the team to focus fully on football preparation rather than emergency roster adjustments.
League Monitoring Continues Behind the Scenes
Despite the current status, league officials made it clear that the situation remains fluid. The NFL continues to monitor developments closely and could reassess if circumstances change.
For now, however, both Stefon Diggs and Christian Barmore remain active, and the Patriots are expected to enter Week 18 with their full lineup available.
Looking Ahead: Patriots vs Dolphins
As New England prepares to close the regular season against the Miami Dolphins, attention shifts back to the field. The Patriots will look to capitalize on roster continuity and finish the season with momentum, even as the league continues its review process in the background.
Until further notice, the NFL has made its position clear: no suspensions, no restrictions, and no immediate action.
For the Patriots, that clarity may prove invaluable as they take the field one final time this season.