Patriots’ Stefon Diggs reveals his favorite Cardi B song — but he can’t say it out loud

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Stefon Diggs can’t tell you his favorite Cardi B song — at least, not in this venue.

The Patriots star censored himself when asked about his girlfriend’s music Monday when New England kicked off the Super Bowl 2026 festivities with their media availability at the San Jose Convention Center.

“Let me think,” he told reporters when asked what his preferred Cardi B track is. “I can’t say it — it’s and old song, but it’s P-A-W backwards.”

New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) speaking to media during Super Bowl LX Opening Night.Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) speaks to media during Opening Night for Super Bowl 2026 at San Jose Convention Center IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

It shouldn’t be a surprise that “WAP,” a raunchy single featuring Megan Thee Stallion off the rapper’s 2025 album “Am I The Drama?” is at the top of his list — the tune was released in 2020 and quickly became a No. 1 hit.

Diggs and Cardi B went Instagram official in June, welcoming a baby boy in November.

She’s been one of his biggest and most vocal supporters since, calling out the pundits who picked against the Patriots before their 28-16 win over the Texans in the divisional round.

“What are y’all talking about?! Nothing! Nothing!” she yelled in a video response to a Jan. 16 “SportsCenter” post on X, in which the panel leans toward Houston.

The pair shared a postgame smooch on the field after New England punched its ticket to the big game with a Jan. 25 win over the Broncos in Denver.

If Diggs is getting any forever feelings about Cardi B, both will have to wait.

Cardi B and Stefon Diggs pose for a portrait in the snow after the AFC Championship game.Cardi B and Stefon Diggs #8 of the New England Patriots pose for a portrait after the AFC Championship game. Getty Images

“I gotta get mine first,” he said of getting her a ring.

Diggs’ chance will come on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium agains the Seahawks.

His schedule after the Super Bowl might not be any clearer, however.

He’s slated to make an appearance in court on Feb. 13 after his arraignment for allegedly assaulting a personal chef was postponed.

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