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Cryptic tweet fuels trade speculation

Stefon Diggs has once again made cryptic statements on social media, leaving NFL fans wondering if the star wide receiver could be moving on from Buffalo.

Diggs may or may not have tweeted his way from the Vikings to the Bills four years ago, but trade rumors have been circulating throughout this offseason as Buffalo rebuilds its roster amid cap issues.

If Diggs’ internet musings are indeed a prophecy, he could be on the move again.

“Water is always ready.” [sic]” Diggs wrote to X on Friday afternoon.

This cryptic post doesn’t bode well for his future in Buffalo, but the Bills remain the favorites to retain the four-time Pro Bowler, even though two Super Bowl contenders are on the list. It is.

The Bills remain a -350 favorite to win at DraftKings Sportsbook and will be Diggs’ NFL home in Week 1 of the 2024 season.


Stefon Diggs could be on the move this offseason. Getty Images

Behind them are the Chiefs, Texans, and Cowboys, all of whom are ranked at 10/1 and are rumored to be in the wide receiver market this offseason.

Diggs has been coded since the Bills were eliminated in the AFC divisional round in the playoffs, and his future with the team remained up in the air when he addressed the media at the Pro Bowl game in early February. Ta.

“I’m feeling more and more hurt every day,” Diggs told reporters, according to ESPN. “Obviously, there’s a lot of change going on, a lot of things happening. I can’t put the cart before the horse, you know what I’m saying?

Stefon Diggs next team odds

team odds
invoice -350
chiefs 10/1
texans 10/1
cowboys 10/1
patriots 12/1
bear 12/1
ravens 12/1
panthers 18/1
cardinals 18/1
giants January 30th
Odds provided by: DraftKings

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“But we had a great offseason in front of us, putting in a lot of work and building around what we got and what we’re doing now. I can’t say what the future holds, but I I’m still me.”

Diggs has four years left on his contract and is scheduled to make nearly $20 million in each of the next four seasons, including a near $28 million cap hit in 2024.

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