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Bills WR Stefon Diggs shows Bears exactly what they need for QB Justin Fields

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Diggs has 329 catches, 4,059 yards and 28 touchdowns in less than three seasons with the Bills.

It’s always the right time to go get a No. 1 wide receiver.

The Bills were essentially two years into a rebuild when general manager Brandon Beane traded a first-round pick for a first-round talent in wide receiver Stefon Diggs. They were coming off a promising 10-6 season, and quarterback Josh Allen had shown signs of improving.

The Diggs trade ignited everything. The Bills’ offense vaulted from the bottom third of the NFL to No. 2 in 2020, and they’ve been a Super Bowl contender since.