Kirk Cousins Finally Weighs in on Stefon Diggs Trade and Wideout's Displeasure With Vikings

Minnesota Vikings QB Kirk Cousins and former WR Stefon Diggs
Minnesota Vikings QB Kirk Cousins and former WR Stefon Diggs / Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images

The Minnesota Vikings have largely been in turmoil this offseason. Out of everything, though, the Stefon Diggs trade with the Buffalo Bills has been the top headline coming out of Minneapolis so far in 2020.

We already heard what running back Dalvin Cook had to say about the deal, and now it's Kirk Cousins' turn. The Vikings quarterback weighed in while speaking with reporters on Tuesday.

It was surely no secret Diggs wanted out of Minnesota, according to Cousins.

However, it doesn't seem like it affected the relationship between the quarterback and wide receiver. Though we could've assumed a lot of Diggs' frustration stemmed from not getting the ball enough, Cousins had nothing but positive words for his former teammate upon his departure.

Not only that, but apparently the Vikings were keen on putting Diggs in a favorable scenario, and we can't argue with his new team, the Buffalo Bills, being an ideal fit. They have one of the best rosters in the NFL and possess up-and-coming talent all over the place.

When you really think about it, who can be unhappy here? Cousins got an extension with Minnesota, and Diggs is now the undisputed No. 1 wide receiver on a playoff contender in a weakened AFC East. The Vikings rid themselves of a situation that was nothing but a headache.

This is the Michael Scott "win-win-win" scenario, people.