FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots' regular-season finale will be the biggest game of their season. It has been preceded by a challenging week off the field.
The Patriots (13-3) enter Sunday's matchup with the Miami Dolphins (7-9) having secured their first playoff berth since 2021. But with a victory against Miami and a loss or tie by the Denver Broncos against the Los Angles Chargers, New England could also secure the AFC's top seed and a first-round bye.
Focusing on those stakes was made more difficult after legal cases against receiver Stefon Diggs and defensive lineman Christian Barmore surfaced this week.
Diggs is facing strangulation and other criminal charges in connection with a dispute with his former private chef. Barmore is facing a domestic assault and battery charge after his girlfriend told police he threw her to the ground in August. The NFL is reviewing the cases, but both are eligible to play this week.
"It's definitely an open case, so I can't even say anything about it,'' Diggs told reporters Friday.
Barmore said he was keeping his mind on the field. ''I'm focused on Miami. I'm focused on playing football,'' he said.
Coach Mike Vrabel believes the team has done the best it can to balance giving those situations the necessary attention while also focusing on the game.
''We've taken the allegations very seriously, and what comes of that, I think then we'll have another discussion,'' Vrabel said. ''But I don't think we have to jump to any sort of conclusions right now and let the process take its toll.''