SAN FRANCISCO — The New England Patriots are hours away from battling the Seattle Seahawks for the Lombardi Trophy at Levi’s Stadium, but the biggest hit of the weekend didn’t happen on the field. It happened on a sidewalk in downtown San Francisco. In a bizarre scene that has already racked up 50 million views on X, rap superstar Cardi B—girlfriend of Patriots WR1 Stefon Diggs—was knocked to the ground Saturday after a confrontation with an autonomous delivery robot went sideways.
The fumble heard ’round the Bay
The incident, captured exclusively by TMZ, shows the Bronx rapper playfully dancing near a delivery bot outside her hotel. Things turned chaotic when the machine abruptly lurched forward. Cardi, in sky-high red heels, scrambled backward and hit the pavement. She wasn’t injured, but her ego might need an ice pack.
The fallout was instant. While Diggs was likely in final walkthroughs preparing to dissect the Seahawks’ secondary, his partner was declaring war on the paparazzi. After TMZ circulated the clip, Cardi fired off a since-deleted warning on X: “Delete or I will sue …immediately. I’m callin Harvey!”
“That robot detects phony people”
Social media didn’t just react; it exploded. The timeline turned into a roast session faster than a Seahawks blitz. Fans are calling it the first turnover of Super Bowl Sunday.
“She tipped it over, what do you mean it launched at her?” — @Waluigisthebest via X
Others saw a bad omen for New England. One user, @martin___iii, posted, “No fucin way patriots win after this. everyone’s gonna be playing this clip in the locker room.” It’s the kind of distraction head coach Mike Vrabel hates, but for the internet, it’s pure gold.
Diggs: Focused or Flustered?
Stefon Diggs has been a machine this postseason, racking up 1,013 yards in the regular season and tearing through the AFC playoffs. He welcomed a son with Cardi just last November, and the couple has been the NFL’s power duo all year. But this viral moment adds a layer of noise right before the biggest snap of the year.
Can Diggs block out the noise? He’s a veteran. He knows the drill. But when the Seahawks’ “Legion of Boom 2.0” lines up across from him today, you better believe the trash talk won’t just be about his route running—it’ll be about the bot that dropped his girl.
Super Bowl Implications
The Patriots enter today’s game as 4.5-point underdogs against a Seattle defense that allowed just 193.9 passing yards per game. New England needs Diggs to be sharp, not scrolling through Twitter. If the Pats start slow, expect the “Robot Curse” memes to fly by halftime.

