Stefon Diggs is back in the headlines this offseason after posting a cryptic message on social media that casts more doubt on his future with the Buffalo Bills.
In the midst of the free agency frenzy, Diggs published a message on X saying he was “Ready for anything.”
Some users on social media also pointed out that he had changed his photo at the top of his page to a photo of him saying goodbye.
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The message follows comments Diggs made during the Pro Bowl last month when he said he wasn't sure if he would remain with the Bills next season.
“I don't know. I feel like as far as money and all that kind of stuff, I can't control any of that,” he said during an interview with Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network.
“I have a long offseason ahead of me. As for the future, I don't have any surprises for you at this time.”
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The relationship between Diggs and the Bills has been a focus since late last season, which continued into the start of offseason training. Diggs was noticeably absent from the start of the Bills' mandatory minicamp, from which head coach Sean McDermott later clarified that Diggs was excused.
In a press conference with the media at the time, Diggs declined to discuss details but said the problems had apparently been resolved.
“Everything that needed to be said was said, and we talked about it like men. Everyone involved,” Diggs said. “It's all a thing of the past and now we're back to work.”
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But after another disappointing playoff run and productivity concerns, it appears there are still some lingering issues.
According to NBC Sports, Diggs' 2024 salary from a four-year, $96 million contract extension signed in 2022 will become fully guaranteed this weekend, counting $27.8 million against this season's salary cap. .
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