Stefon Diggs Shares Cryptic Post Amid Cardi B Breakup Rumors

Heartbreak, reflection, or just plain pole-Super Come on blues? Stefon Diggs sparked speculation this week after posting a cryptic Instagram carousel days after the Patriots' loss to the Seahawks and amid rumors that his relationship with Cardi B has ended. Not only that, but the NFL wide receiver also made his first court appearance related to felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault charges.
While Cardi B tours the country virtually unfazed, Diggs makes cryptic messages online. According to PEOPLE, the wide receiver dropped a 20-slide post filled with motivational quotes, game day flicks and subtle messages that fans believe hint at more than just football frustrations.
“Gratitude and fear cannot co-exist in the same space… a reminder to control what you can control, stay grateful and stay motivated,” he captioned, complete with crown and eight ball emojis. One slide read, “Luck didn't get me this far…God did.” Another said, “The best way to appreciate something is to be without it for a while.”
Diggs also disabled comments on Instagram, which only fueled speculation.
The timing raised eyebrows because breakup rumors with girlfriend Cardi B started swirling just one day after the big game. Fans noticed that the two seemed to be following each other shortly after the loss.
Cardi was in attendance at the Super Bowl, but not necessarily for Diggs. The rapper appeared to support Bad Bunny during his halftime performance. She was seen dancing alongside other celebrities in the La Casita set piece. She later placed herself singing along from a car.
When asked at a Super Bowl party if she had an inspirational message for Diggs ahead of the game, Cardi simply said, “Good luck,” before walking away.
The couple first sparked dating rumors in October 2024 and confirmed their relationship in June 2025. They welcomed their first child together in November 2025, making the alleged social media unfollow even more noticeable.
Meanwhile, Diggs also has serious legal problems. As reported by USA TodayThe wide receiver pleaded not guilty on February 13 to felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault charges stemming from a December 2025 incident involving his former personal chef.
His attorney called the allegations false and said Diggs expects to be exonerated. The New England Patriots released a statement saying Diggs “categorically denies the allegations” and that the organization will cooperate with authorities.