Patriots WR Stefon Diggs Blunts His Emotions After Disappointing Performance in Super Bowl.
In a stark contrast to his typical emotional reactions after playoff losses, New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs took a more subdued approach following the team's 29-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl on Sunday night.
Diggs, who was limited to just three receptions for 37 yards, praised the Seahawks' secondary for doing an excellent job of covering him and other receivers. "We got beat by a good (expletive) team," Diggs said in a statement, highlighting that the Patriots were no match for the Seahawks on Sunday.
The terse response from Diggs marked a notable departure from his usual emotional displays after playoff losses, particularly when he played for the Buffalo Bills. This suggests that Diggs is choosing to remain stoic and focused on the team's next steps rather than dwelling on this one loss.
For Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, the loss provided an opportunity to reflect on the season's progress and reassure his team that setbacks are a natural part of the journey towards building a successful program. "Itβs OK to be disappointed," he said. "We have to remember what it feels like and make sure it's not repeatable."
In a stark contrast to his typical emotional reactions after playoff losses, New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs took a more subdued approach following the team's 29-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl on Sunday night.
Diggs, who was limited to just three receptions for 37 yards, praised the Seahawks' secondary for doing an excellent job of covering him and other receivers. "We got beat by a good (expletive) team," Diggs said in a statement, highlighting that the Patriots were no match for the Seahawks on Sunday.
The terse response from Diggs marked a notable departure from his usual emotional displays after playoff losses, particularly when he played for the Buffalo Bills. This suggests that Diggs is choosing to remain stoic and focused on the team's next steps rather than dwelling on this one loss.
For Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, the loss provided an opportunity to reflect on the season's progress and reassure his team that setbacks are a natural part of the journey towards building a successful program. "Itβs OK to be disappointed," he said. "We have to remember what it feels like and make sure it's not repeatable."