Remember when the Diggs brothers were so dominant that they lined up against each other in the Pro Bowl? Fast forward to 2026, and both Stefon and Trevon are free agents without a team as training camp nears. But a new video has fans buzzing: could the brothers be planning a package deal for the 2026 season?
In a TikTok video posted by a Washington Commanders fan, she asked the duo how long it would take for both of them to play for her team. Stefon’s response was telling: “That’s what everybody is talking about right now. We gonna talk about it real soon though.” The comment has ignited speculation that the brothers might be eyeing a joint move to Washington.
Stefon Diggs, a former All-Pro wide receiver, has had a roller-coaster career. He broke out with the Minnesota Vikings in the late 2010s before a trade to the Buffalo Bills in 2020 launched him into superstardom. In his first season with Buffalo, he hauled in 127 catches for 1,535 yards and helped the team reach its first AFC Championship Game in decades. He followed that up with three more 100-catch, 1,000-yard seasons before stints with the Houston Texans in 2024 and the New England Patriots in 2025.
But off-field issues have complicated his free agency. Stefon recently was acquitted of assault charges, and he’s been working hard to prove he’s still an elite talent. After the verdict, he posted stats and declared his intention to return to the NFL. Now, with his legal troubles behind him, the question is which team will take a chance on the 32-year-old.
Trevon Diggs, on the other hand, has seen his career derailed by injuries. The cornerback burst onto the scene with the Dallas Cowboys in 2020, and in 2021 he led the NFL with 11 interceptions, returning two for touchdowns. But since then, he’s played only 22 games over three seasons due to injuries and inconsistent play. The Cowboys let him test free agency, and his market has been quiet.
If the brothers do team up, the Commanders would be a logical landing spot. Washington has cap space and a young roster, and adding a veteran receiver like Stefon and a high-upside cornerback like Trevon could accelerate their rebuild. Plus, the team has a history of embracing star power.
Of course, the Diggs brothers aren’t the only story in the NFL this offseason. The league is buzzing about Minnesota securing the 2028 draft, and there’s plenty of drama in sports media, like the recent spat between Nick Wright and Stephen A. Smith. But the potential of two brothers—both former Pro Bowlers—joining forces is a storyline that fans can’t ignore.
Whether they end up in Washington or elsewhere, one thing is clear: the Diggs brothers are serious about playing together. Stefon’s hint might be the first domino to fall in a wild 2026 free agency period.
