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What would it take for Stefon Diggs to extend his contract with the Houston Texans?

What would it take for Stefon Diggs to extend his contract with the Houston Texans?

The Houston Texans traded for Stefon Diggs on April 3 and catapulted the franchise into championship contention.

Houston landed the four-time Pro Bowler in exchange for the Buffalo Bills’ 2025 second-round pick (via the Minnesota Vikings), a 2024 sixth-round pick and a 2025 fifth-round pick. At three years From the end of his contract, it looked like Diggs would join the Texans’ legendary position group, which includes Hall of Famers Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins.

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But 24 hours after his arrival, the Texans canceled the last three years of his contract. The move could result in Diggs becoming one-time in Houston after the 2024 season ends.

Diggs’ pending free agency could become an underlying storyline when training camp begins on July 18. In the latest episode of Locked On Texans, Coty M. Davis and John Hickman discuss the most critical factors that will determine Diggs’ re-signing with the franchise beyond that. next season.

“I’ve been chasing the Super Bowl since I’ve been in the league,” Diggs said. “Saying you get to a specific place and saying that’s where I want to try to win it, but that’s where I’m at right now.

“I believe in this team and their quarterback (CJ Stroud). These are unspoken things we can all assume. I came here to win, and that started in the first game. Moving forward , of course you want a ring It seems It’s nice to be like you won a Super Bowl and a ring, but it takes a lot of effort and consistency. For me, winning is always at the forefront. of my mind in everything I do rather than taking the plunge.

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