New England Patriots star Stefon Diggs opened up on taking his relationship with his A-List girlfriend, Cardi B, to the next level.
The wide receiver was questioned about the prospect of marriage on Monday as he prepared for the biggest week of his NFL career.
Yet, on the eve of Super Bowl week, the 32-year-old made it clear that his focus remained on a very different type of ring - for now.
During Super Bowl LX opening night, Diggs was asked if he would be buying the rapper an engagement ring, if he secured one of his own in Sunday's showdown.
After a moment's hesitation, Diggs laughed off the idea, saying: 'It's on the agenda, maybe. Right? I gotta get mine first, though.'
The couple have only been dating since early last year, going public with their relationship in May when they cozied up to one another courtside at a New York Knicks game.
However, it has been a turbulent time for the wideout with his family growing significantly in 2025.
Diggs welcomed daughter Charliee Harper with Aileen Lopera in April followed by two more children with other women.
Lopera recently dropped a paternity and child support lawsuit after DNA tests confirmed Diggs as the father, and the receiver has since acknowledged the child's status.
Meanwhile, Cardi also gave birth to her first child with Diggs, a son, in November 2025, shortly after the couple publicly confirmed their relationship in June of that year.
The rapper previously filed for divorce from her former husband Offset in July 2024 and shares three children with him: Kulture, 7, Wave, 4, and one-year-old Blossom.
And following the dramatic expansion of her boyfriend's family, The Bronx native issued a firm warning to her partner regarding his fidelity.
According to reports from The Sun, the rapper is demanding total transparency after the New England Patriots receiver's complex 2025 family expansion.
The musician has established strict boundaries to protect their household as Diggs prepares to lead his team into Super Bowl LX against the Seahawks next Sunday.
Internal sources provided details to the outlet regarding the specific nature of their private conversations and the ultimatum delivered by the Bronx-born artist.
'She's been very clear with Stefon: if he messes up, if another woman comes forward with a baby after they became official and started a family together, she's done.
'She told him plainly that if he cheats or has a child behind her back, it's over. Cardi has known since day one that Stefon had a reputation as a womanizer and had seen multiple women in the past, but her love for him is above all of that.
'She knows he has been faithful since they made things official and that he's been transparent about his previous relationships only seeing her since they committed to each other. She believes he's a present loving supportive father.
'She sees his children as an extension of the family and enjoys when they're all together spending time as one big extended family. She doesn't harbor hate toward Stefon's exes or the mothers of his children.
'She doesn't judge -- she just wants everyone especially the kids to be happy and grow up in a stable healthy environment. She talks to him often about how to best navigate situations involving multiple baby mamas and co-parenting.
'She gives him advice on being the best father he can be and he appreciates the constant support she shows him.'
Cardi reportedly issued a stern warning to the NFL star amid his complex family dynamic.
Meanwhile, Diggs' quest for his own ring kicks off on Sunday night when the Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks in Santa Clara, California for a shot at glory in Super Bowl LX.
Ahead of the matchup, Diggs also reflected on the strong mindset in the New England locker room as he praised head coach Mike Vrabel.
'You start looking at your teammates, I'm saying self-policing, self-accountability, and you don't want to let your teammates down,' he said.
'So the camaraderie and the team chemistry that Mike Vrabel has built from the head coaching position is second to none, and hopefully he wins Coach of the Year because he's probably the best coach I've ever had.'