The Houston Texans have made a game-changing move by restructuring star wide receiver Stefon Diggs’ contract, clearing the path for him to become a free agent after the 2024 NFL season. The bombshell update, reported by ESPN, signals major shifts in the league’s roster chessboard ⚡️.
🔄 Trade Details & Financial Playbook
To acquire Diggs, the Texans traded a 2025 second-round draft pick (via the Minnesota Vikings), a 2024 sixth-round pick, and a 2025 fifth-round pick to the Buffalo Bills. Diggs’ original four-year, $104 million deal was reworked to guarantee $22.5 million for 2024 and tack on an extra $3.5 million for this season. Meanwhile, the Bills face a record $31.096 million in \"dead money\" charges for 2024 – the highest ever for a WR 🤑.
🏟️ What’s Next?
With Diggs’ contract now set to expire after 2024, teams across the NFL are already eyeing potential moves for the Pro Bowl receiver. For Houston, this bold restructuring shows their all-in strategy to maximize their current roster while keeping future options open. For Buffalo? Let’s just say their salary cap planners might need extra coffee this year ☕️.
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Houston Texans to grant Stefon Diggs free agency after 2024 season
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