Bills trade Stefon Diggs to Texans due to 'albatross' contract concerns
- Buffalo Bills decided to trade star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Texans.
- General manager Brandon Beane cited concerns over Diggs' 'albatross' contract.
- The trade was made to avoid potential future financial difficulties.
The Buffalo Bills had to make tough choices this year. They decided to trade star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans. This was because keeping Diggs on the team would have caused financial problems for the Bills in the future. The Bills' general manager, Brandon Beane, thought it was better to deal with the financial consequences now rather than later. The Bills traded Diggs for future draft picks. Apart from money issues, Diggs seemed unhappy in Buffalo. However, Beane is confident that the Bills will still be strong contenders even without Diggs on the team. Beane explained that trading Diggs was a difficult decision made to prevent future financial troubles for the team. The Bills had to make other tough choices to manage their salary cap, like releasing other veteran players to create space. In the end, the Bills made moves to strengthen their team by signing new players and drafting promising talent. Beane joked that their wide receiver group is now like a Baskin Robbins ice cream shop, full of different options.