The details are Minnesota's 2nd in 2025 (important, because Minnesota will likely stink) for Diggs, a 6th this year and a 5th next year. The dead cap hit will reduce the Bills' available cap by a little over 3 million.
It's pretty clear by now that Diggs was a bit of a cancer who constantly berated Allen. Tim Graham shared a story about how after the first game against the Jets, where Allen played terribly, teammates were trying to cheer him up, then Diggs came, said something and Josh yelled "It's one f***ing game!"
This was also the first game played after the playoff loss to the Bengals where Diggs was seen on the sideline yelling "what's your excuse now, Josh?"
So the guy was such an odorous cancer that the Bills would rather take the largest dead cap hit in history for a non-QB than have 3 million more to use and still have Diggs. Viking fans told us. But I guess this has been brewing all along. When Poyer, Morse, Davis left, players were outwardly and publicly wishing them well. Very little of that for Diggs.
So yeah. It's a shame. But if he's not happy on a team that is consistently the biggest threat to the Chiefs every year, playing with the most talented QB in the NFL, I don't know where he'll be happy. Sure won't be with Houston, splitting targets with Nico Collins. He's their problem now.