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Former Bills Star Accused of Paying $2,000/Month to OnlyFans Actress for S*xual Relationship

The Buffalo Bills' patience wore thin with Stefon Diggs. Now he's gone -  The Athletic

Buffalo, NY — September 24, 2025 — The Buffalo Bills have been dragged into a storm of controversy after Brittney Jones, an OnlyFans model with more than 341,000 followers on X, accused wide receiver Stefon Diggs of maintaining a sexual relationship with her during his ongoing partnership with rapper Cardi B.

Jones took to social media between September 21–23 to post screenshots of alleged explicit exchanges with Diggs, including flirtatious DMs, nude photos, and a video recording of a money transfer of around $2,000. She also claimed the pair filmed two adult videos, threatening to release them if provoked.

The allegations surfaced just days after Cardi B announced her pregnancy with Diggs’ fourth child (Sept. 18), fueling speculation of infidelity. Jones stoked the drama further by resharing Cardi’s post calling Diggs “our baby daddy now”.

While the posts gained traction — with millions of impressions on X — critics noted Jones’ history of high-profile claims, including a past incident involving Trey Songz that was later disputed. Legal analysts also warned that releasing explicit material without consent could lead to criminal and civil consequences.

So far, Diggs and Cardi B have not issued an official statement. The Patriots, Diggs’ current team, have remained silent. But in Buffalo, where Diggs built his reputation as a franchise star, the story resonates deeply.

Head coach Sean McDermott addressed the situation briefly after practice:

“We are aware of the reports, but our focus as an organization remains on football. Personal matters are just that — personal. At the same time, every player understands that they represent more than themselves when they put on this jersey. We expect professionalism, accountability, and respect for the game, our team, and our fans.”

The NFL has not yet commented, but if the videos or screenshots prove authentic, league discipline could follow under its personal conduct policy. For now, the matter remains a swirl of accusations, social media drama, and unanswered questions.

With the Bills chasing playoff aspirations, the situation adds an unwanted distraction to a locker room already under scrutiny.

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