

The Kansas City Chiefs are making waves in the NFL as they gear up for another Super Bowl run, aiming to erase the sting of their 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, where they failed to score in the first half. With Patrick Mahomes leading the charge, a revamped offensive line, and a slimmed-down Travis Kelce shedding 25 pounds, the Chiefs’ receiver room already boasts speed and talent with stars like Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and Marquise Brown. Yet, a shocking rumor has emerged: could the Chiefs be eyeing a blockbuster trade for New England Patriots’ wide receiver Stefon Diggs?
A recent article from Last Word On Sports floated the idea, suggesting that while the Chiefs don’t desperately need another receiver, adding Diggs could elevate their offense into a “real fiery unit.” The proposal has sparked heated debate, given Diggs’ undeniable talent but equally undeniable baggage. With 10,491 career receiving yards and 70 touchdowns, Diggs was once a game-changing force. However, at 31 years old and coming off a serious knee injury, his off-field controversies and attitude raise red flags.
Diggs, now on his third team in three years after stints with the Vikings, Bills, and Texans, recently made headlines for the wrong reasons. A viral video from Memorial Day weekend showed him handing an unidentified pink substance to a group of women on a boat, followed by his absence from parts of the Patriots’ offseason workouts. When pressed by reporters at Gillette Stadium, Diggs deflected, saying, “I kind of have a thing where I don’t talk about my personal life with people I don’t know personally.” His cryptic response did little to quell concerns about his commitment and focus.
The Last Word On Sports piece argues that the Chiefs, known for turning around players with off-field issues, could be the perfect fit to get Diggs back on track. But skepticism abounds. Why would Kansas City, with a loaded receiver corps, trade for a player who just signed a three-year, $69 million deal with New England? If the Chiefs wanted Diggs, why not pursue him during free agency instead of navigating a costly trade?
Critics point to Diggs’ history of forcing trades—first from Minnesota to Buffalo, then from Buffalo to Houston—as evidence of a pattern. His talent is undeniable, but his age, injury concerns, and penchant for doing “as he pleases” make him a risky addition for a team with Super Bowl aspirations. The Chiefs’ current roster, brimming with young, dynamic receivers, seems well-equipped to support Mahomes without the drama Diggs might bring.
Social media is buzzing with reactions. One X post captured the sentiment: “Diggs to KC? Mahomes doesn’t need a headache to win another ring. Stick with Rice and Worthy!” Another user quipped, “Chiefs trading for Diggs would be like inviting a tornado to a picnic.” The NFL world is split—some see Diggs as the missing piece for a three-peat, while others view him as a liability who could disrupt Kansas City’s chemistry.
In the end, the Chiefs’ pursuit of another Super Bowl title is heating up, but a trade for Stefon Diggs would be a gamble. Kansas City’s loaded offense and disciplined culture might not need the spark of a polarizing star with a trail of controversies. For now, the rumor mill churns, but one thing is clear: the Chiefs are keeping the NFL on edge as they chase glory in 2025.