Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs is present and on the field for minicamp on Wednesday, according to Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.

Stefon Diggs' absence concerned Bills head coach Sean McDermott, but he is now with the team for mandatory minicamp. It has to be a sigh of relief for Sean McDermott and Bills fans.

After Diggs' absence, there was talk about how his contract made it very unlikely for a trade to happen this offseason. So even if Diggs did want to leave the Bills, it was virtually impossible for that to take place this offseason.

Later in the day on Tuesday, it was reported that Diggs is expected to be in attendance for mandatory minicamp. His agency told that to Adam Schefter of ESPN. That report turned out to be true, as he is at minicamp on Wednesday.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen spoke about Diggs' absence on Tuesday. Josh Allen said that him and the team was working through things with Diggs, and that the organization could be better at communicating. It seems that Diggs is in a good enough place to participate in minicamp with the team.

Diggs was upset when the Bills lost in the divisional round of the NFL Playoffs to the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals comfortably won the game 27-10, eliminating the Bills. In the days after that, Diggs made it known that he was frustrated after the loss.

Diggs being back with Bills is great news for a team that is trying to win a Super Bowl as one of the top contenders in the AFC.