Bills receiver Stefon Diggs had two years left on his $ 72 million five-year contract. But when the broad receiver market exploded this off-season, it became clear that Diggs would like an increase sooner rather than later. His accounts have given this increase. Diggs agreed to a four-year $ 104 million extension with a $ 70 million guarantee, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Adding those four years to the two years left on his old contract, Diggs now has a contract with the Bills for the next six seasons, making it very likely that he will spend the top years of his career at Buffalo. While the Bills could have told Diggs that he would have to fulfill his existing contract, the reality is that the Bill consider themselves candidates for this year’s Super Bowl and did not want one of their best players to be unhappy. . Reaching an agreement with Diggs now ensures that his contract will not be distracting. Diggs was traded by the Vikings to the Bills in 2020 and has done the Pro Bowl in both seasons in Buffalo. The Bills believe that Diggs and Josh Allen will be a winning combination for years to come.