Bills star Stefon Diggs admits he’s not sure ‘what the future holds’ as he throws his future in Buffalo into doubt after playoff defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs

  • Diggs’ future with the Bills has been brought into question several times over the years
  • GM Brandon Beane spoke highly of Diggs during a recent press conference
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Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs has expressed doubts about his future in Buffalo while attending the Pro Bowl Games in Las Vegas.

Diggs’ future has been called into question several times in Buffalo in recent years, largely due to his frustrations with the team being repeatedly eliminated from the postseason.

And following their Divisional Round loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last month, the wide receiver has his future with the Bills in doubt.

“I feel like I’m just taking it day by day,” he told reporters at the Pro Bowl. “Obviously there’s a lot of changes going on, a lot of things happening.

“I can’t really put the carriage before the horse, you know what I mean? But I have a great offseason ahead of me where I can put a lot of work in and build on what we have and what we’re doing.

Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs recently expressed doubts about his future in Buffalo

Diggs finished the regular season with 107 receptions, 1,183 yards and eight touchdowns

Diggs finished the regular season with 107 receptions, 1,183 yards and eight touchdowns

“I can’t tell you what the future holds, but I’m still me.”

Diggs last spoke to reporters before the Bills’ AFC Wild Card Round win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

After being asked if he was ready to move on with the team, he said, “I’m ready to go no matter which way it goes.”

Diggs finished the regular season with 107 receptions, 1,183 yards and eight touchdowns.

During the playoff loss to the Chiefs, Diggs recorded just three catches for 21 yards. That performance was his least productive game of the season after he dropped a crucial 60-yard pass during the fourth quarter that likely would have changed the outcome of the game.

“I’ve been in the league for a long time. Obviously, even as players, some plays I want back and some plays I want back, especially at the end of the game. But there’s not much you can do about it,” he said after the Chiefs game.

‘Now that you’re taking a few weeks to relax and think about it, things could have been better. But I’m just kind of rolling with the punches and moving forward.”

Bills GM Brandon Beane spoke highly of Diggs during a recent press conference

Bills GM Brandon Beane spoke highly of Diggs during a recent press conference

Diggs currently has a salary cap hit of $27.354 million next season and three years left on the four-year contract extension he signed with the team in 2022.

Bills general manager Brandon Beane spoke highly of the wideout during a recent press conference.

“We have to continue to deploy weapons to prevent teams from surveilling him or confining him in different ways to take him away,” Beane said.

‘Stef can still play. I’m sure he would love to have that deep ball again. He would be the first to tell you. He’s super competitive. He will work hard this season.

“I know there are different reasons or questions about this or his production, but I still see Stef as the No. 1 receiver.”