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Mike Truebel, who played the secondary for the New England Patriots for eight seasons and won three Super Bowls with the team, is responsible for transforming the formerly proud franchise.
But the attention of the head coach of the first year patriots recently turned to a journalist who raised a question on the availability of the Receiver of the Stars Stefon Diggs for the opening of the team season. Truebel challenged the questioning line.
“Did you really believe, Phil?” Truebel answered when he asked him questions about Diggs. “You are an intelligent guy. I don’t know where you went to school. It was not Ohio State. Do you really believe that, Phil, or are you just trying to tell me in something?”
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The New England Patriots head coach Mike Trobert has a press conference before the mini-camp at the Gillette stadium. (Images Eric Canha-Imagn)
Diggs appeared in eight games with the Houston Texans last season and torn an ACL in a match in October. He recently received medical authorization to return to practice.
However, the Quadruple Pro of Bowler was not in uniform for the pre-season match on Saturday against the Vikings of Minnesota. He also ensured the opening of the pre-season last week due to what was described as a “coach decision”.

Mike Rabel, head coach of the New England Patriots, directed his players during the training camp at the Gillette Stadium on July 28, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (Winslow Townson / Getty images)
TRANBEL said that the team adopted a waiting approach for week 1.
“I do not know the context he said. You should help me. He came here almost every day. I am excited where he is, and we will see when week 1 arrives,” said Vrabel.
Patriots coach Mike Truebel was launched in the ground that fights against exercises with the Vikings
Diggs was not committed when asked earlier this week if he would be satisfied on September 7.
“We will see. Everyone is excited, guy. I take it day by day. I feel good,” said Diggs during a place Podcast “Scoop City”.

Stefon Diggs of the New England Patriots takes a hand during the training camp at the Gillette stadium on July 28, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (Winslow Townson / Getty images)
Diggs suggested that the staff of Patriots coaches were not optimistic about the prospect he takes the field when the team opens his season against the Raiders of Las Vegas.
“I mean, I always push the needle,” said Diggs. “I always do more than less, and we will see around week 1. I don’t know what I feel about this subject. We will see. The coaches are not too excited. I’m not too excited. I’m just trying to take it day after day, so we will see. We don’t know where it will go.”
Diggs concluded a three -year agreement with the Patriots in March. He recorded at least 1,000 reception yards in six consecutive seasons leading to his race with injuries with the Texans.