BUFFALO Bills quarterback Josh Allen's weapons could look very different next season as two of his top receivers' futures with the team are in question.

 Bills star pass-catchers Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis's time in Buffalo could be coming to an end as the team is expected to shake up the position.

Stefon Diggs is a trade candidate to be moved by the Bills

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Stefon Diggs is a trade candidate to be moved by the BillsCredit: Getty
Gabe Davis is set to hit free agency

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Gabe Davis is set to hit free agencyCredit: Getty

Davis, 24, is set to hit free agency in March after spending the first four seasons of his career in Buffalo after being drafted in the fourth round in 2020.

He appeared in 17 games last season, catching 45 passes for 746 yards with seven touchdowns.

However, on Monday, Davis posted a farewell message to his social media account indicating his time was up in Buffalo.

Davis shared a highlight video to his Instagram account that had messages that read: 

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"I love Buffalo, love everything about it. Always open to coming back," 

"Bills Mafia. Thank you for changing my life. 

"Thank you for the memories," said Davis in a voiceover.

Diggs, 30, on the other hand, is still under a contract with the Bills until the 2027 season.

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But his decline over last season has put his name in trade talk speculation.

The Bills cap hit for Allen is steadily increasing, and that is limiting what weapons the Buffalo can keep around.

Despite the trade chatter, Diggs has been outspoken about his desire to remain on the Bills.

The four-time Pro Bowl receiver appeared on Up & Adams with FanDuel TV host Kay Adams during the Super Bowl radio row. He said he wanted to stay in Buffalo but also expressed that he was okay with whatever happened. 

"I wanted to retire a Bill. But also, that's not predicated on me. 

"You know what I'm saying? I also gotta keep it in the forefront of my brain that business is business. 

"And I like to proceed as such, no matter what," Diggs said.

Diggs was a key contributor to the Bills having the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs and a 11-6 record in the regular season.

He caught 107 passes for 1183 yards and eight touchdowns, but it was Diggs' lowest receiving yards total in three seasons.

Buffalo finished the season with an 11-6 record in the AFC

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Buffalo finished the season with an 11-6 record in the AFCCredit: Getty
Diggs has spent the last four seasons in Buffalo

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Diggs has spent the last four seasons in BuffaloCredit: Getty