Stefon Diggs knows how to party; he just needs a good reason to hit that switch. And what could be a better reason than helping his team secure a playoff berth? The Patriots qualified for the playoffs after winning 28-24 against the Ravens.
After the win, Diggs, who recently became a father, took his girlfriend, Cardi B, and his mother, along with several other close friends, and they gave the occasion the celebration it truly deserved.
In a video posted by Carlos A. Lopez, Diggs can be seen dancing with his mother and some of his friends, while Cardi B was soaking in the moment and recording it all on her phone. The 43-second clip doesn’t do justice to the fun they must’ve had.
#Patriots WR Stefon Diggs celebrated the playoff-clinching win over the Ravens with Cardi B and his mother
Diggs couldn’t have asked for a better homecoming 🫶pic.twitter.com/7SPz9xSj08
— Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) December 22, 2025
With that win, the Patriots also became the team with the best record in the league. They’re tied with the Broncos at 12-3. More importantly, the Patriots are once again in the playoffs after a long wait.
Diggs played a major role in the victory. He had nine catches and 138 yards against the Ravens. One of his catches in the fourth quarter led to a game-winning touchdown. In the collective team effort, Drake Maye led the charge for the Patriots once again.
Maye had a career best 380 yards performance with two touchdowns. In the fourth quarter alone, he went 12 of 14 for 139 yards. While it was smooth sailing toward the end, the Patriots started the game slowly.
They went into halftime with a 10-10 score and were inconsistent in the third quarter. It was the final quarter outburst of 15 points that helped them secure the playoff spot.
Stefon Diggs Owns Prime Time
Athletes are truly tested when the lights are brightest. With everything on the line and millions of people watching, the greats rise to the occasion and leave their mark on the game. The Patriots team did that yesterday.
Diggs, who was one of the key contributors, boasted about his ability to perform in high-pressure games. He said he knew it was an opportunity for him to shine and that his teammates had his back.
“Prime time, my time,” Diggs said. “The world’s watching, and I always look at it as another opportunity to show the world who I am and how I’m coming. My teammates got my back. I’m a positive influence, a positive force on this team. Keeping my energy high and just know ain’t no let up in me.”
That collective effort led to the Patriots making the playoffs for the first time since Bill Belichick left. Now, they have the license to dream about their first Super Bowl since Tom Brady won it for them seven years ago.
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