Stefon Diggs and Trevon Diggs are reaching stardom together. While the Buffalo Bills' wide receiver is firmly establishing himself as one of the best in the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys cornerback just made First-Team All-Pro in his second season.

The Diggs brothers are five years apart in age, so they were never able to get the chance to play together. Now that they are both in the NFL, it seems like they will eventually get the chance to team up.

According to Alex Prewitt of Sports Illustrated, Stefon Diggs said that playing together in the near future may not be possible now. He is under contract with the Bills for five more years following his massive contract extension and doesn't think his little brother will leave Dallas. Trevon Diggs, though, didn't dismiss the idea.

“I was like, yeah, that’s out of reach now,” Stefon says. “Maybe in the next lifetime or something. I want to finish with the Bills, and I’m pretty sure he’s not going anywhere anytime soon.” (Trevon’s response? “Who knows? I feel like it could happen eventually.”)

The Cowboys will almost certainly sign their Diggs brother to a massive contract when he is eligible for an extension. After becoming one of the best players on their defense, it seems likely that the team will keep him and Micah Parsons together for as long as they can.

In the meantime, the Diggs brothers will only share the field when the Bills and Cowboys square off. Since they are in opposing conferences, they may only get the chance to do so in the Super Bowl.