When Stefon Diggs became a free agent in March, his circumstances were a little different from his fellow athletes hitting the open market. For one, the 32-year-old has been dealing with legal issues that may have impacted his availability for the 2026-27 NFL season.
However, now that Diggs was cleared of those charges on May 4, the market for the four-time Pro Bowl receiver is expected to skyrocket. Since he is extremely competitive, we expect Diggs to prefer the chance to land with a playoff contender. Below, we evaluate the four best and most likely landing spots for the former All-Pro.
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buffalo bill

How about a reunion? We would argue that the Bills still haven't got their MVP QB enough help at the receiver position. DJ Moore may not be the solution, but we could see it working while adding Stefon Diggs to help take attention away from each other. Diggs already knows the offense, and he already has chemistry with Josh Allen. It makes a lot more sense not to work.
new England Patriots

The Patriots may have been concerned about the potential PR hit and potential future suspension of Diggs when deciding to release Diggs from their roster in March. Now that the NFL Draft has come and gone, the Patriots haven't added anyone in free agency except Romeo Dobbs, so the Patriots should welcome Diggs with open arms and really try to win a Super Bowl this time.
kansas city chiefs

Who wouldn't want to team up with Patrick Mahomes? Diggs is still chasing his first Super Bowl ring, and Kansas City has always been confident in his ability to reach the big game. Who knows? Maybe with Diggs, they could quickly get back to the top of the mountain.
Washington Commanders

Diggs is a DC native, which has led to frequent rumors that he would like to play for the Washington Commanders. When it came time to choose a college, he decided to stay close to home and play for Maryland. Now he's been given the chance to choose his next destination, why not consider the opportunity to become a hometown hero?
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