Buffalo Bills gave Kansas City Chiefs the ultimate compliment in trading wide receiver Stefon Diggs

The Kansas City Chiefs are still the team that everyone wants to beat. However, no one can, unless your name is Tom Brady on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, then you can't really say you're the only one who can beat the Chiefs. Sure, Joe Burrow did a few years ago, but he won just to […]

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The Kansas City Chiefs are still the team that everyone wants to beat. However, no one can, unless your name is Tom Brady on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, then you can't really say you're the only one who can beat the Chiefs. Sure, Joe Burrow did a few years ago, but he won just to lose in the Super Bowl.

The Chiefs got their get-back, and won, but would go on to win the Super Bowl. Now that they have won three Super Bowls in five years, and everyone wants to beat them, so much so, teams are making sure they don't do any deals with the Chiefs.

Now, these are rivals we are talking about here, of course, but it's happening, for sure, as we just saw a prime example of it with the Buffalo Bills.

The Bills are now in a weird situation. They have lost to the Kansas City Chiefs several times now in the playoffs, and it seems like they are giving up. I mean, their general manager is saying they were definitely better last year than they are right now, which is true, but for that to come out of his mouth is kind of wild.

They recently traded arguably their second best player in Stefon Diggs, to the Houston Texans, who are now a contender in the AFC. And a report came out afterwards that makes the entire situation even funnier.

According to Chris Simms of NBC, Diggs was allowed to request a trade to any team not named the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Bills know that if you give the Chiefs a wide receiver like Diggs, in which they haven't had one near as good as him since Tyreek Hill, it's over with for the league. So, smart by them, but it's still funny that the report was stated that way.

Diggs will be fine in Houston and as for Josh Allen, he will be without Diggs and Gabe Davis.