DeSean Jackson says Stefon Diggs didn't think the Buffalo Bills could beat the Kansas City Chiefs

The Buffalo Bills shocked the NFL when they sent wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans in exchange for a 2025 second-round pick.  Buffalo already had a massive hole at receiver, and now that hole is absolutely gaping.  In an appearance on "Up & Adams," former NFL receiver DeSean Jackson gave his insight on […]

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The Buffalo Bills shocked the NFL when they sent wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans in exchange for a 2025 second-round pick. 

Buffalo already had a massive hole at receiver, and now that hole is absolutely gaping. 

In an appearance on "Up & Adams," former NFL receiver DeSean Jackson gave his insight on why Diggs and the Bills parted ways.

"It's not just him not being a football player, or being able to get the statistics," Jackson said. "It's something deeper. And I can't sit here and tell you I know, but I just know as far as [Josh Allen] and [Stefon Diggs]… I wouldn't say they [weren't] eye-to-eye, but it was more of [Diggs] wanting to win. I don't feel like he thought they [were] going to be able to beat the Chiefs… I think he'd rather go with the young quarterback and a new team that's thriving instead of staying with the Bills where every year they're getting beat by the Chiefs."

The Bills have won the last three regular season matchups with the Chiefs, but are 0-3 in the playoffs when facing Kansas City.