Stefon Diggs Trade: Bills Trade WR Stefon Diggs To Texans For 2025 Second-round draft pick

Stefon Diggs recently said he’s ready for whatever comes up when it comes to any change in his status as a star with the Buffalo Bills. It’s been determined that whatever’s in Houston on Wednesday.

Diggs was traded from the Bills to the Texans, ending a successful but chaotic run in Buffalo that often featured the star receiver’s usual production production.

Diggs said at the Pro Bowl that he doesn’t know if he will be with Buffalo next season. With the money and all that type of stuff, I can’t control anything. Long offseason ahead of me. I don’t have any surprises for you in the near future.

In the second half of the season, Diggs production dipped considerably. The year ended with 107 catches for 1,183 yards and eight scores. Diggs caught 37 passes for 349 yards and one touchdown during the final eight games of the regular season.

It wasn’t going to be easy to trade Diggs. We’ve got a $3.24 million penalty against the cap and $31 million in dead money coming up for Buffalo, based on our understanding. He was looking for a team that could take on his salary of $27.854 million.

A team like the Dallas Cowboys won’t be able to make a move to unite Diggs with his brother, Trevon. And where else in Texas? Some of the finances involved may be being worked on by Houston, but it’s now in real contention for the Super Bowl. …

Similar to what happened in Buffalo when the Bills traded for Diggs in 2020, it was to get Josh Allen the weapon he desperately needed to elevate his game.

Ellen Diggs became one of the best quarterbacks in football, Diggs was named to the Pro Bowl four times and was named to the All-Pro team, while Buffalo won the AFC for four consecutive seasons. League East. Like it’s been done before, following a great season from rookie quarterback CJ.

Stroud and a spot in the Divisional Round after clinching the AFC South, just like the Bills did four years ago.

Nico Collins leads the team with 80 receptions for 1,297 yards and eight touchdowns. Rookie receiver Tank Dale, whose season ended with a broken collarbone, had 47 catches for 709 yards and seven touchdowns in 11 games.

What’s going on here? To be a contender in the AFC, the Texans will have to be able to compete with teams like the Bills, Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals. Diggs could be the key to getting Houston ahead of other teams, including the Bills.

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