FOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts – January 5, 2026
The New England Patriots closed the regular season with a statement win, dismantling the Miami Dolphins 38–10 in a one-sided Week 18 matchup that underscored their authority and composure heading into the postseason. From the opening series, New England dictated pace, controlled field position, and suffocated Miami with physical defense and disciplined execution. It was a “businesslike blowout,” the kind that reflects a team fully aligned, confident, and mentally prepared for January football.

On the stat sheet, Stefon Diggs delivered a quiet but meaningful performance. Diggs caught three passes for 43 yards, highlighted by a 34-yard reception in the fourth quarter that pushed him past the 1,000-yard mark for the 2025 season. It was the seventh such milestone of his career. He wasn’t the focal point of the offense, but his presence provided stability, precision, and timely impact in moments that mattered.
Yet the significance of this game for Diggs went far beyond numbers. The veteran receiver has spent recent weeks navigating the most difficult stretch of his life, facing serious off-field assault allegations that have brought intense scrutiny and emotional strain. Diggs has remained largely silent publicly, choosing to focus inward and lean on the locker room around him as uncertainty followed him into the season’s final games.

After the victory, Diggs quietly directed his gratitude toward one teammate who had consistently stood beside him: Drake Maye. The Patriots’ emerging franchise quarterback delivered another poised, efficient performance against Miami, further strengthening his growing MVP case. But for Diggs, Maye’s value extended well beyond the field. “When everything hit at once – the accusations, the noise, the questions – Drake never changed,” Diggs shared. “He kept checking on me, kept reminding me I wasn’t alone.”
That bond has become emblematic of this Patriots season. One player enduring personal turmoil. Another ascending rapidly toward league-wide recognition without losing empathy or perspective. As New England turns toward the postseason, the connection between Diggs and Maye reflects something deeper than wins or awards. It speaks to trust, quiet leadership, and the power of teammates lifting one another when the spotlight feels heaviest.