After drama unfolded after the Buffalo Bills’ loss on Monday Night Football, Stefon Diggs cleared the air on Thursday.
Diggs addressed the situation that emerged, which saw his brother and Dallas Cowboys star Trevon Diggs take up for him. The younger Diggs suggested that Stefon “get up out of Buffalo” while the team deals with issues.
But the former Maryland standout made a few things clear.
Pro Football Talk wrote on the matter, saying:
Diggs said that he is “not responsible” for what other people say or post and that people should appraoch his brother for more insight into how he feels. It’s not the first time there has been conjecture about Diggs’ happiness in Buffalo and he said he thought he ‘nipped it in the bud’ during training camp. Now that they are being asked again, he think sther is “chaos created around me” people are “drawing conclusions about how I feel” despite the fact that he “never really said anything about being unhappy.”
Diggs left little doubt on his feelings for Buffalo, saying, “I’ve never been nothing but fully invested.”
It is situation where plenty have gotten their takes in. It’s true that Trevon might know a little more about his family and how his family feels than others. But then again, nobody really knows how someone feels except the person themselves, right?
The 5-5 Bills play the 4-5 New York Jets this weekend.
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