Bills reportedly bring back Stefon Diggs just one hour after Patriots release him
The NFL rarely delivers dramatic timing quite like this.
According to league sources, the Buffalo Bills moved almost immediately after learning that the New England Patriots had released star receiver Stefon Diggs in a salary-cap move.
Within roughly an hour of the announcement, Buffalo and Diggs reportedly reached a verbal agreement on a reunion, bringing one of the franchise’s most productive receivers back to the team where he built his superstar reputation.
For Bills fans, the move feels almost surreal.
Diggs was once the centerpiece of Buffalo’s offense and the primary target for quarterback Josh Allen. His departure had left a noticeable void in the team’s passing attack — both in production and leadership.
Now, the possibility of that partnership returning has instantly electrified the fan base.
A brief but impactful stop in New England
When Diggs joined the New England Patriots, the move shocked the league.
Seeing a player who had defined Buffalo’s offensive resurgence wearing a Patriots uniform was something few fans expected. Yet the veteran receiver quickly proved he could still produce at a high level.
Diggs became one of the most reliable weapons for rookie quarterback Drake Maye, helping stabilize the Patriots’ passing game during a critical developmental season.
His route running, leadership, and ability to win contested catches made him a centerpiece of New England’s offense.
Most importantly, Diggs helped the Patriots make a surprising postseason run that ultimately carried them to Super Bowl LX — an achievement that dramatically exceeded preseason expectations.
Despite that success, the realities of NFL roster management intervened.
Salary-cap constraints forced the Patriots to make a difficult decision, leading to Diggs’ release in an effort to create financial flexibility for the future.
Buffalo wastes no time

While New England was managing its cap situation, Buffalo’s front office saw an opportunity.
The Buffalo Bills have spent the past several seasons searching for ways to keep their championship window open while maximizing the prime years of quarterback Josh Allen.
Adding Diggs back into the offense could immediately accelerate those plans.
Few quarterback-receiver duos in the NFL have shown the chemistry that Allen and Diggs developed during their time together in Buffalo. Their connection helped transform the Bills into one of the league’s most explosive offenses.
Diggs’ ability to separate from defenders and create big plays downfield often gave Allen the confidence to attack aggressive passing windows.
That dynamic could now return.
Why the reunion makes sense
From a football perspective, the reunion checks several boxes.
First, Diggs remains one of the NFL’s most technically polished receivers. Even as younger, faster players enter the league each year, his precise route running and football intelligence continue to make him dangerous against any coverage.
Second, Buffalo’s offense still revolves around Allen’s arm strength and improvisational ability.
Receivers who understand how to adjust routes when plays break down often thrive with Allen. Diggs has already demonstrated that skill repeatedly.
Finally, the emotional connection between Diggs and the Buffalo fan base remains strong.
During his original stint with the team, Diggs became a fan favorite not only for his production but also for his fiery competitive spirit.
Bringing him back could reenergize both the locker room and the crowd at Highmark Stadium.
What it means for the Bills’ championship hopes
For the Bills, this move signals one thing clearly: they are still all-in on competing right now.
Buffalo has consistently remained near the top of the AFC standings but has struggled to break through to a Super Bowl appearance during the Josh Allen era.
Reuniting Allen with his former No. 1 receiver could be an attempt to recreate the offensive dominance that once made Buffalo one of the league’s most feared teams.
Veteran receivers often provide more than just catches and yards. They also bring experience in high-pressure situations — something Diggs gained during both his Buffalo years and his postseason run with New England.
A full-circle NFL moment

NFL careers often take unexpected turns, but Diggs’ return to Buffalo feels like a rare full-circle moment.
Not many players get the chance to reunite with the franchise where they became a superstar — especially after helping a rival reach the Super Bowl.
Yet that’s exactly what appears to be happening.
If the agreement becomes official, fans will once again see one of the most exciting quarterback-receiver combinations in recent NFL history wearing Bills colors.
And for Buffalo supporters who never truly stopped cheering for Diggs, the message is simple:
The superstar is coming home.
