Stefon Diggs played five good years with the Minnesota Vikings to begin his career, but thinking they had depth in the WR position, they traded him to Buffalo in 2020 for four Draft Picks. It was the best thing that could have happened to Diggs, and a phenomenal acquisition for the Bills.
Diggs had a previous high single-season high of 1,130 Yards, but with Josh Allen as his Quarterback, Diggs would lead the NFL in Receptions (127) and Receiving Yards (1,535). Diggs also added his first Pro Bowl and First Team All-Pro, and he could now claim that he was the undisputed top offensive weapon for a football team.
Diggs had continued to shine, adding Pro Bowls in 2021 and 2022, with over 2,600 Yards combined. More notable, is that Diggs cracked double-digits Touchdown Receptions in those years, a mark he had never done prior. In 2023, Diggs went to his fourth Pro Bowl as a a Buffalo Bill, making it four-for-four in that honor, and 1,000-Receiving Yard years, but it ended without a trip to the Super Bowl, as he was traded to the surging Houston Texans in 2024.
Overall, Diggs had a strong four-year run in Western New York, accumulating 37 Touchdowns with over 5,000 Yards
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