Cardi B cheers on Stefon Diggs beside Robert Kraft at Gillette Stadium
Cardi B joins Robert Kraft to cheer boyfriend Stefon Diggs at Gillette Stadium as he hits major NFL milestone
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Music superstar Cardi B made headlines Sunday after being spotted supporting New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs from Robert Kraft’s private suite at Gillette Stadium during the team’s matchup against the Atlanta Falcons.
Dressed in a chic burgundy coat and gloves, Cardi B was seen cheering from the luxury box beside the Patriots owner as Diggs scored an 11-yard touchdown in the second quarter. The crowd erupted as the camera panned to her on the videoboard, celebrating with Diggs’ signature gesture — covering her face with one hand and waving the other in front of her.
Cardi B at the game doing the Stefon Diggs celly. 😭 pic.twitter.com/4CWJvw6hth
— Savage (@SavageSports_) November 2, 2025
The moment came just a week after Diggs and Cardi B confirmed their relationship and announced they are expecting a child together. The power couple’s appearance instantly became one of the most talked-about moments of NFL Week 9.
Diggs, who joined the Patriots earlier this season, continues to prove his impact on the field. Entering the game with 42 receptions for 470 yards, he not only extended his touchdown streak to two consecutive games but also reached a major career milestone — becoming the 29th player in NFL history to record 900 receptions. He tied Julio Jones as the fifth-fastest player to hit that mark, achieving it in just 153 games.
As cameras captured Cardi B’s excitement beside Kraft, social media lit up with reactions celebrating her growing connection to New England football. Between her vibrant presence and Diggs’ performance, the Patriots-Falcons game turned into a blend of NFL action and pop culture buzz.



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