
Former Bill Stefon Diggs Released After Just One Season, Sends Plea Message to Buffalo Fans
Stefon Diggs has just been hit with a stunning turn of events, getting released after only one season with his latest team.
And almost immediately after the news surfaced, the former Buffalo Bills star delivered a message that’s already sending waves through Bills Mafia.
According to those close to the situation, Diggs wasn’t just disappointed by how quickly things ended.
He also turned his attention to the place that defined a major chapter of his career: Buffalo.
“Buffalo has always been in my heart,” Diggs was said to have shared with people close to him. “My love for the Bills and Bills Mafia never changed.”
Shortly after being released, Diggs posted an emotional message on social media — one that felt like it was aimed directly at the fans in Western New York.
“I know things happened, but my feelings for Buffalo are still real,” Diggs wrote. “If there’s a chance to come back and finish what we started, I want that more than anything.”
In the NFL, it’s not unusual for a player to be released and eventually return to a former team.
But with Diggs and the Bills, the story has always carried more weight than a standard free-agent signing.
He was once the face of Buffalo’s offensive resurgence — a star who helped elevate the franchise back into true contender status.
Now, Buffalo once again finds itself searching for a clear No. 1 receiver to stabilize the offense around Josh Allen heading into a new season.
And Diggs, in one of the most uncertain moments of his career, seems determined to reopen that door — with emotion and direct honesty.
“I want to come back to the Bills,” he emphasized in the message that quickly spread online. “I still love that place, and I still love the way Buffalo fans fight with their team.”

Of course, the final decision belongs to the Bills’ front office.
But one thing is obvious: Diggs is sending a loud signal — if Buffalo calls, he’s ready to come home.
And for Bills Mafia, it’s the kind of storyline that can turn a tense offseason into a full-blown debate — caught between memories, reality, and the possibility of rewriting the ending.