Stefon Diggs Likes Post About Bills Having The Worst Fanbase A Week After Praising Bills Mafia

If Stefon Diggs was looking for attention, he found it.

In what was a somewhat surprising move a week ago, the Buffalo Bills traded the All-Pro receiver to the Houston Texans in exchange for a 2025 second-round pick. 

Not long after his move to Houston became official, Diggs took to Instagram to show his appreciation for the city of Buffalo and Bills fans. He went as far as to say that his four years in Buffalo were the best of his life.

"Four of the best years of my life, the city welcomed me with open arms. I’m forever grateful for you all and the @buffalobills organization !" Diggs wrote

"Something special was built over these years with some very special men, that will always have a place in my heart. Billsmafia, so many great memories created throughout the years. Those games were crazy because of you. Sadly, good things come to an end until we meet again."

His heartfelt Instagram post is still up on his account, but over on his X account, he's painted a different picture.

Diggs liked a post on April 9, less than a week after posting his farewell to Buffalo, that claimed the "Bills lowkey got the worse [sic] fanbase."

His liking of the post is incredibly odd, especially seeing as how the post came from what appears to be a completely random person with just 36 followers.

A high-profile player in the NFL, especially one that plays the wide receiver position, making questionable moves on social media is nothing new, in fact, it has become the norm. 

Diggs appeared to be unhappy on the Bills sideline a number of different times during his tenure. He was also missing from last year's OTA's and during the season his brother, Dallas Cowboys defensive back Trevon Diggs, posted on Twitter that his sibling has "gotta get up outta there."

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