Anywhere but Kansas City.

Any team except the reigning back-to-back Super Bowl champions that already have Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Andy Reid on the same sideline.

Stefon Diggs was prevented from joining one team that has become the Bills’ nemesisCredit: Getty

That’s reportedly what Stefon Diggs was told as the newest member of the rising Houston Texans tried to find his way out of Buffalo.

Diggs joined the all-in AFC South champs in a stunning trade that shook up the NFL and left frustrated Dallas Cowboys fans questioning their allegiance.

The trade was a long time coming, with the relationship between Pro Bowl quarterback Josh Allen and Diggs regularly questioned in recent years.

The Bills took a hit up front in 2024 to set themselves up better down the line, and will now attempt to find a wide receiver replacement to help Allen in the upcoming NFL Draft.

But before Diggs could get out of Buffalo, he first had to find a trade.

According to NBC Sports, Diggs was given one condition before a huge move could be made.

“From what I do know, he was allowed to seek a trade from anybody in the league except the Kansas City Chiefs,” NBC Sports’ Chris Simms said. “That’s what I’ve been told by multiple people.”

That would be a strong move by the Bills.

Patrick Mahomes and Diggs would have lit up the NFL in 2024Credit: Getty

But it also would be understandable.

Kansas City and Buffalo both play in the AFC, and the Chiefs have a dynasty while the Bills are still trying to return to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1993.

Mahomes, Kelce and Reid have already added big weapons this offseason, with everyone from Hollywood Brown to Louis Rees-Zammit joining Kansas City’s roster.

A weekly Mahomes-to-Diggs connection could have made the Chiefs’ offense unstoppable.

Now, the NFL has to figure out how to slow down C.J. Stroud and Diggs with the surging Texans.

But from the Bills’ perspective, at least Diggs isn’t on the team that knocked Buffalo out of the playoffs in two of the last three years, including a highly painful overtime defeat in a 2021 AFC Divisional Round loss that forced the NFL to make a huge rule change.