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Stefon Diggs remains unsigned in free agency. Former quarterback Tim Hasselbeck said the Kansas City Chiefs are among at least five teams that have checked in on the wide receiver.
abcnews.go.comStefon Diggs remains one of the highest-profile wide receivers still available in free agency. Former NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck said the Kansas City Chiefs are among at least five teams that have shown interest. Hasselbeck stated on ESPN’s NFL Live that Diggs could fit with a team that has an established quarterback.
He added that the Chiefs might seek a veteran option while assessing the availability of another receiver.
Other teams in the mix Jeremy Fowler reported on the same program that at least five teams needing a wide receiver have contacted Diggs’ representatives. He noted that any interested club would have to weigh existing headlines surrounding the player. The Washington Commanders and possibly the Baltimore Ravens are among the other teams mentioned in the report.
Diggs’ recent performance Diggs said in a YouTube video posted last week that he believes he remains the best available option at the WR2 position. He recorded 85 catches for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns during the regular season with one club, then added 14 receptions for 110 yards and a touchdown in the postseason.
Diggs has posted seven seasons with at least 1,000 receiving yards and five seasons with 100 or more receptions.
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