Former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley responded to the notion that wide receiver Stefon Diggs is a “diva.”

Stefon Diggs and Cole Beasley celebrating a play on Buffalo Bills.

Cole Beasley and Stefon Diggs spent three years together with the Bills (2020, 2021 and 2022). They helped Josh Allen emerge as an MVP candidate and guided Buffalo to a 2020 AFC Championship Game appearance, the franchise’s first in 27 years.

After constant trade rumors and reports that Diggs was a problem in the Buffalo locker room, he was finally sent to the Houston Texans in April. Houston also received 2024 sixth and 2025 fifth-round picks, sending only a 2025 second-rounder in return.

During his appearance on “The Locker Room with Landry Locker”, Beasley was asked about the idea that Stefon Diggs was a “diva.” The usually outspoken Beasley came to Diggs’ defense:

“A diva is like…someone who’s like scared to get their hands dirty. Stef is one of the hardest working players that I’ve played with. There’s been a lot of guys I’ve played with that don’t want to practice….He’ll fight through everything.”

The term “diva” in American football is usually applied towards wide receivers. Terrell Owens, Chad Ochocinco, Dez Bryant, Antonio Brown and Odell Beckham Jr. are among the more well-known NFL WRs who were often called divas.

For example, Diggs was seen screaming at Josh Allen on the sidelines during the club’s ugly 2022 Divisional Round loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. After that game, Diggs reportedly left the Buffalo locker room early.

Stefon Diggs was also absent from the start of mandatory minicamp last year for unknown reasons. The Bills remained quiet on the matter and refused to discuss his absence in detail.

In his four seasons with the Bills, Diggs racked up 445 receptions for 5,372 yards and 37 touchdowns. He exceeded the 100-catch and 1,100-yard marks every year, leading Buffalo to four straight AFC East division crowns.

Stefon Diggs Gets An Early Opportunity At Revenge vs. Bills

Houston’s new superstar won’t have to wait long for possible revenge this year, as his Texans will host the Bills in Week 5. That game, featuring two reigning division champions, could also carry significant playoff implications.