
Chris Broussard has backed the idea of Stefon Diggs joining the Baltimore Ravens, suggesting it could be the move that finally unlocks a Super Bowl push.
The wide receiver’s future has become a major talking point following his exit from the New England Patriots.
Now, attention has shifted toward where he could make the biggest impact next.

Stefon Diggs to Ravens move gains strong backing
Nick Shook of NFL.com outlined why Baltimore is seen as an ideal landing spot for Stefon Diggs after the Patriots exit.
“It sure feels like Diggs is made for Baltimore in 2026. … He’ll bring the fresh experience of reaching the Super Bowl, a roaring competitive fire and the skills, which he proved he still has, to become a dependable target for Jackson in a corps that could use him opposite Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman,” Shook said.
The logic is straightforward: Baltimore already has structure and identity, but adding a proven receiver could elevate the offense further.
It also positions Diggs in a system where his experience and consistency would immediately matter.
Chris Broussard believes Diggs can elevate the Ravens offense
Broussard, on First Things First, made his stance clear when discussing the potential fit.
“I love this. No misdirection needed. … He could do for them what he couldn’t with the Patriots: just help them win the Super Bowl. … He will right away become their [WR2] to Zay Flowers,” Broussard said.
Broussard’s view focuses on clarity, placing Diggs into a defined role rather than expecting him to carry an entire offense.
That setup could allow him to contribute more efficiently while fitting into an already competitive roster.
If the move happens, it would not just be about adding talent, but about placing Diggs in a situation built to contend immediately.
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