Stefon Diggs has pleaded not guilty in connection with an alleged assault case, as a court formally set a pre-trial date in the ongoing legal proceedings. The NFL star appeared before the judge to enter his plea, maintaining his innocence as the matter moves forward through the legal system.
According to court filings, the case stems from an alleged incident that led to assault-related charges being brought against Diggs. Specific details surrounding the allegations have not been fully disclosed publicly, but prosecutors indicated they are prepared to proceed with evidence as the case advances. Diggsโ legal team, however, has pushed back against the claims, asserting that the accusations do not accurately reflect what occurred.
During the hearing, the judge scheduled a pre-trial date, which will allow both sides to exchange evidence, file motions, and potentially explore resolution options before a trial is set. Pre-trial proceedings are a standard step in criminal cases and can sometimes lead to plea negotiations, dismissals, or clarifications of the charges before the matter reaches a courtroom trial.
The development has drawn attention across the sports world, as Diggs remains one of the leagueโs high-profile wide receivers. While legal issues can cast uncertainty over an athleteโs season and public image, the presumption of innocence remains until proven otherwise in court.
Neither the NFL nor Diggsโ team has released an extensive public statement regarding potential disciplinary measures at this stage. As the legal process unfolds, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the situation impacts both his professional career and personal standing.
For now, the focus shifts to the upcoming pre-trial hearing, where more details about the case are expected to emerge.

