
Buffalo Bills Enter Heated Rivalry with Chiefs, Plan $360M Deal to Re-Sign Star
In a bold move to keep pace with their AFC rivals, the Kansas City Chiefs, the Buffalo Bills are reportedly preparing a staggering $360 million extension offer to re-sign star wide receiver. The deal, if finalized, would be one of the largest contracts ever for a wide receiver, signaling Buffalo’s full commitment to chasing a Super Bowl title.
Sources close to the organization say the Bills are feeling the pressure to match the Chiefs’ continued dominance in the conference, especially after Kansas City’s recent back-to-back Super Bowl appearances. With quarterback Josh Allen entering his prime, the Bills’ front office is doubling down on keeping his top target in Buffalo for the long haul.
Diggs, 31, has been a game-changer for the Bills since arriving in 2020, racking up multiple 1,000-yard seasons and proving himself as one of the most consistent and dangerous receivers in the league. While his name surfaced in trade rumors earlier this offseason, insiders say the organization now views him as the key to unlocking their championship potential.
“Keeping Diggs in Buffalo sends a message,” said one team executive. “We’re not just trying to compete we’re trying to win it all.”
The Bills’ aggressive contract proposal could reshape the wide receiver market and put added pressure on the Chiefs to secure weapons around Patrick Mahomes as the arms race in the AFC continues to escalate.
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