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Josh Allen Speaks Out About The Stefon Diggs Situation

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In an otherwise slow time for NFL news, Stefon Diggs and the Buffalo Bills have dominated many offseason conversations.

Diggs has not been seen at any Bills activities during the offseason, including OTA’s and the team’s minicamp.

While his absence has caused speculation across the league, Josh Allen has recently made an effort to quell these concerns.

In an appearance on the Bussin’ With the Boys podcast, Allen said, “The media has blown this so far out of proportion.”

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In this conversation, Allen tried to level with fans, saying, “We’re not playing a game for four months.”

Allen seems unbothered by Diggs’ absence, especially when considering that the regular season is a few months away.

Diggs does have plenty of time to get back into the building and continue to build his relationship with Allen and the offense.

Allen had another message for the NFL media, saying, “There’s no reason to continue talking about it.”

However, head coach Sean McDermott has recently voiced his frustrations with Diggs’ absence, noting his concerns.

It appears that the team’s leader in Allen and their head coach are on separate pages.

Diggs established himself as Allen’s top target last year and is routinely regarded as one of the league’s top receivers.

If the disputes between Diggs and the team continue, it could signal a disruption in one of the AFC’s top offenses.

As Allen indicated, there is a lot of time between now and the start of the regular season.

Can Diggs and the Bills reach an agreement in the coming weeks?

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