Stefon Diggs responds to his brother's Tweets about getting out of Buffalo, Josh Allen
Dallas Cowboys star Trevon Diggs made things a bit awkward for his brother Stefon this week. The injured cornerback who is currently recovering from a torn ACL has had plenty of time to watch his brother playing with the Bills on Sundays, and he hasn’t liked what he’s seen.
The Buffalo Bills were one penalty away from beating the Denver Broncos on Monday night. The 24-22 loss, which brought the Bills to 5-5, and the way that it occurred had the younger Diggs brother advocating for change. Specifically, the injured DB tweeted about getting No. 14 out of Buffalo.
Not only did Trevon say the wideout should leave the Bills, he also took a shot at quarterback Josh Allen. He posted: “Let’s not forget, he didn’t start going off till bro got there.”
Asked about his little bro’s takes on social media, Diggs insisted that the opinions hold no more weight than that of a random fan.
“I’m not responsible for how other people feel,” Diggs said. “I love my brother… If it was another fan of anybody else who commented on the game, ya’ll wouldn’t have said anything.”
The Bills star noted that he thought he put questions about his attitude and commitment to the team to bed in the offseason.
“I’ve never really said anything about being unhappy or any instance of that so when you draw conclusions on things I’ve never said, that’s what kind of troubles me,” Diggs said. “… It creates chaos where I haven’t created it… I’ve said the same thing over and over and over.”
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Trevon Diggs calls for Stefon to ‘get somewhere safe’
It’s not the first time the Cowboys star has called for Stefon to make an exit from the Bills. At the beginning of the season, Trevon posted on X (formerly Twitter), “Tuh! They turn on you so quick. Gotta get bro somewhere safe,” after a reporter was heard on a hot mic criticizing his interactions with the media.
The former Maryland star received just five targets in the loss to the Broncos on Monday. He caught three passes for 34 yards, which is a season-low for the Bills’ top wideout. He hasn’t had a 100-yard receiving game since mid-October against the Giants.
“He had what? Three catches last night? In a game they ended up losing,” former coach Jeff Saturday said on Get Up on Tuesday morning. “I’m just telling you, I’ve been in the huddle and it gets real frosty. Really frosty, all of a sudden it’s chilly. The receiver doesn’t want to talk to the QB, the QB doesn’t want to talk to the receiver. Everybody’s upset. Then you win, and everybody loves each other.”
“If the Bills continue to lose and they miss the playoffs, there’s absolutely a strong possibility that he will want to, and succeed, in getting himself elsewhere next year,” NFL insider Dan Graziano added.