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Star wide receiver Stefon Diggs seems to be on bad terms with his team, the Buffalo Bills.
It isn’t exactly clear what he’s unhappy about, but he is at odds about something.
The issue is rumored to be anything ranging from quarterback Josh Allen to the offense the staff has been running in Buffalo.
Analyst Kevin Clark says trading Diggs shouldn’t be an option because the Bills have Super Bowl potential and there is no other team where Diggs would be happy, via The Volume.
“Buffalo in general has a lot of blow up potential but they could also win the Super Bowl”
—@bykevinclark tells @ColinCowherd why the Bills should hold onto Stefon Diggs pic.twitter.com/R3EabN38cT
— The Volume (@TheVolumeSports) August 22, 2023
Diggs is one of the NFL’s best wide receivers, and he is a big reason why the Bills have been prime Super Bowl contenders over the last three seasons.
Last year, he put up 1,429 receiving yards and 11 receiving touchdowns while earning his third straight Pro Bowl nod.
But Buffalo has had very little to show for all its talent, as it has reached the AFC Championship Game only once in the last three years.
This year, they will have to contend with an insanely competitive conference, as well as a very deep AFC East.
The New York Jets have added Aaron Rodgers, Dalvin Cook, and Allen Lazard, the Miami Dolphins have high hopes and the New England Patriots now have three-time Pro Bowl running back Ezekiel Elliott.
The Bills should still have a real shot at winning it all this season, but if they don’t claim the Vince Lombardi Trophy in February, their immediate future could be in quite some jeopardy, especially if Diggs still isn’t happy.
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