Buffalo, NY – May 2026
Just hours after being cleared of all legal charges, former Buffalo Bills star receiver Stefon Diggs is already back in Buffalo.
And suddenly, one of the NFL’s most unexpected reunion stories is beginning to feel very real.
According to reports, Diggs visited the Bills facility today as both sides opened discussions regarding a possible return ahead of the 2026 season.
The meeting comes immediately after Diggs was officially found not guilty on assault, battery, and strangulation charges tied to allegations made earlier this year.
Free agent WR Stefon Diggs has been found not guilty of assault, battery, and strangulation of his former chef. pic.twitter.com/UtcEA28X8x
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) May 5, 2026
With the legal situation now resolved, teams across the league are expected to revisit interest in the veteran receiver quickly.
However, Buffalo appears determined to move first before the market around Diggs fully develops.
League insiders believe the Bills still value Diggs’ ability to change games instantly, especially with the team continuing its aggressive push toward a Super Bowl.
Internally, there is reportedly belief that pairing Diggs again with franchise quarterback Josh Allen could immediately elevate the offense.
While the relationship between Diggs and Buffalo ended with tension previously, sources indicate communication between both sides has recently improved significantly.
“I didn’t sign with any team because I wanted to prove I was innocent first,” Diggs reportedly shared during discussions.
“The Bills deserve players they can fully trust. Now that the truth is out, I’m ready to focus on returning to Buffalo.”
At this stage, conversations are believed to be centered around a short-term deal that would allow both sides flexibility moving forward.
There is still uncertainty surrounding a potential NFL Personal Conduct Policy review, but the not guilty verdict dramatically changes the risk calculation.
For Buffalo, bringing back one of the league’s elite route-runners could instantly transform expectations entering the 2026 season.
And for Diggs, a return to the city where he became a superstar may offer the perfect chance to rewrite the ending of his Bills story.
Stay tuned to ESPN.