Chiefs, Texans, Cowboys Among Betting Favorites To Land Stefon Diggs, Who Is 'Ready For Watever'

A cryptic tweet by wide receiver Stefon Diggs has Buffalo Bills fans wondering if he's all but gone from the team.

"Ready for watever" the star wide receiver tweeted on Friday. Diggs has been rumored to be on the trading block this offseason as the Bills look to restructure their roster and make more salary cap room. Diggs has four more years remaining on his contract at $20 million per year, including a $28 million cap hit in 2024. 

STEFON DIGGS THROWING SHADE?

But if the Bills are planning to finally get over the hump and get to a Super Bowl despite coming frustratingly close in recent years, they sure as heck better not trade him to a competing team like the Chiefs - who Vegas currently believes are in the running to get the 4x Pro Bowler. According to DraftKings, the Chiefs, Texans and Cowboys are 10/1 favorites to get Diggs, while Buffalo still remains the favorite to retain the wide receiver.

Diggs latest tweet, however, is raising some concerns based on his past. He previously pulled a similar stunt when he was in Minnesota and wanted to get traded from the Vikings - repeatedly going on social media and casting doubt on his willingness to be a team player for them and even ripping his quarterback Kirk Cousins. 

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Despite whatever the Bills do, I think we can all agree that they should absolutely NOT trade him to the Kansas City Chiefs. 

If I have to see another Chiefs Super Bowl, I may quit watching the NFL altogether. Not only can we expect the Travis Kelce / Taylor Swift love story to be even more nauseating this season - especially as rumors of an impending engagement keep heating up, but the last thing we need is Kansas City in the Super Bowl again.

Last month, Stefon said that he was taking his offseason contract "day-by-day," which doesn't sound like a ringing endorsement.

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