Watch: Stefon Diggs' hilarious sexual answer on 'Celebrity Family Feud'

Fill in the blank: "Leave it ..... "

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Stefon Diggs is all over the TV screen with commercials galore, and now we finally got the chance to see his appearance on Celebrity Family Feud

The episode aired on Sunday night and featured Diggs and a bunch of other NFL players, but Diggs stole the show with an answer so unexpected that he got host Steve Harvey to respond: "Is this real? Oh my god."

Diggs put a verbal juke that made Harvey stumble with laughter when he finished a fill in the blank question for "Leave it ________." 

Diggs' answer: "In." 

It happened during the "Fast Money" segment, and was just moments after Buccaneers defensive tackle Gerald McCoy answered "3X" to the question "If men wore loin clothes what size would your husband wear?"

If you have a TV provider you can sign in and watch the full episode right here, or if you wait the rest of this week it'll be available for everyone to watch regardless if you pay for a TV subscription. 

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JOE NELSON

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