Stefon Diggs brought the energy on the field - and off it - as the New England Patriots hosted the Buffalo Bills in a high-stakes AFC showdown at Gillette Stadium. But he wasn’t the only star lighting up the stadium.
Grammy-nominated rapper Travis Scott was spotted in a suite alongside Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and when the camera found him on the jumbotron, Scott didn’t disappoint. He popped up, arms in the air, hyping up the crowd like he was headlining a sold-out arena.
Down on the field, Diggs caught the moment and couldn’t help but match that energy, jumping up and down in sync with the vibe from the suite. It was a moment that perfectly captured the fusion of sports and entertainment - and the electric atmosphere surrounding this Patriots team right now.
Adding to the star power, Cardi B - Diggs’ girlfriend and now a new mom after the couple welcomed their first child last month - was also seen enjoying the game next to Kraft. It was her first time at Gillette, and she showed up in full support of Diggs, who’s become a key figure in the Patriots' late-season surge.
And what a surge it’s been. The Patriots entered the game riding an 11-2 record and a 10-game win streak, arguably the hottest team in the league.
Their Week 5 matchup against the Bills was a turning point in the season - and Diggs played a starring role. He torched Buffalo’s secondary with 10 catches for 146 yards, helping New England hand the Bills their first loss of the year in a tight 23-20 finish.
That performance wasn’t just big - it was a statement.
Now, Diggs is locked in on delivering another one.
“It’s exciting when you have a lot to prove and are playing with that edge and you’re playing aggressively,” Diggs said this week. “Nobody believed in us but us.
The record is surprising to everybody. All we did is take it one game at a time and I think we’ll do the same thing.”
That quote sums up the Patriots’ mindset perfectly. This team wasn’t supposed to be here - not with this kind of dominance. But here they are, stacking wins with a chip on their shoulder and a star wideout who’s playing like he’s got something personal to prove every time he steps on the field.
With the playoffs looming and momentum on their side, Diggs and the Patriots are showing they’re more than just a feel-good story. They’re a legitimate contender - and they’re not done yet.
