Stefon Diggs avoids punishment as NFL reaches decision on former chef allegations
Stefon Diggs will not face NFL discipline after the league closed its review into allegations involving his former private chef. The decision removes a major off-field question around the veteran wide receiver before the 2026 season. Diggs had been under league review because t
Stefon Diggs will not face NFL discipline after the league closed its review into allegations involving his former private chef.
The decision removes a major off-field question around the veteran wide receiver before the 2026 season.
Diggs had been under league review because the NFL can investigate conduct matters separately from the legal system, even when a criminal case has already reached its own outcome.
As Adam Schefter reported, the NFL closed its review of the matter involving Diggs and his former chef after finding insufficient evidence to support a personal conduct policy violation.
That means Diggs is not expected to receive a suspension or fine from the league over the allegations.
The case involved claims from former private chef Jamila Adams, who accused Diggs of assaulting and strangling her during an alleged dispute at his Massachusetts home.
Diggs denied wrongdoing, and the legal case ended in May when a jury found him not guilty of the charges after trial.
The NFL still had the power to review the matter under its personal conduct policy because league discipline does not always depend on a criminal conviction. In this case, however, the league did not find enough evidence to support punishment.

