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Notably, that signals that it’s acceptable to start speculating about Stefon Diggs’ potential return to the squad.

With reports of him storming out of the team’s facilities and calling the management out, Diggs made headlines at the start of the season for all the wrong reasons.

Then, without Ken Dorsey calling the offensive plays, he faded into the background in the second part of the season, with double teams being held accountable for his underwhelming performance.

But even with his decline in output and his well-known personal problems, club icon Andre Reed is still of the opinion that the squad needs him to turn things around.

The former wide receiver asserted in an interview with TMZ Sports that Diggs may consent to a wage decrease in exchange for years of commitment to the team.

The Buffalo Bills failed to go past the divisional round of the playoffs for the third consecutive season. Josh Allen is a great quarterback, but Buffalo failed miserably once more in what may have been their final opportunity with their current core. After their season-ending loss, wide receiver Stefon Diggs did not speak with reporters, but while at the Pro Bowl, he did explore a potential trade.

Diggs wants to be a key member of the offense and win, and none of those things happened the previous season. Just 37 receptions for 349 yards and one score were recorded by the $96 million player throughout the last eight games of the regular season. In response to inquiries regarding a possible trade, Stefon Diggs did not guarantee his return to Buffalo.

Diggs has expressed dissatisfaction with the Bills before, but this may be the last time. The wide receiver was visibly unhappy with the team during the previous summer, which caused him to miss some of the required minicamp. But at that time, Diggs was a year younger, had just signed a huge extension, and had finished yet another outstanding season. A few of those elements are absent this year, which would make a Stefon Diggs deal easier.

Stefon Diggs was not a key component of the Joe Brady offense, as was previously noted. There’s a chance Diggs isn’t a good match for this team’s plans now that Brady has secured the position of offensive coordinator. Buffalo is also $43.6 million over the salary cap, meaning they can

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