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Fans React To Stefon Diggs’ Reported Frustration With Bills

Fans React To Stefon Diggs’ Reported Frustration With Bills
Fans React To Stefon Diggs’ Reported Frustration With Bills


Stefon Diggs #14 of the Buffalo Bills looks on against the Pittsburgh Steelers d4q at Highmark Stadium on October 09, 2022 in Orchard Park, New York.
(Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)

 

The Buffalo Bills have not received the news they were hoping for surrounding Stefon Diggs.

Their star wide receiver is reportedly not happy with his current role on the team.

He has shared his unhappiness by not attending any voluntary workouts this offseason.

According to Senior NFL writer Ben Volin via Dov Kleiman, Diggs is frustrated with his role in the offense and wants some input in the play calling.

The Bills need Diggs to play this season if they want to reach their goals.

He is one of the best wide receivers in the NFL and a much-needed target for Josh Allen.

Diggs and Allen need to find a way to repair their relationship after the disappointing end of their 2022 season.

Seeing a wide receiver wanting play-calling input is rarely seen in the NFL.

Some fans even think Diggs wants to take over as QB1 as well.

With this news surfacing it could be possible the Bills look to trade Diggs.

If this would happen, there would be a lot of interest in the star wideout.

Some fans even think this issue could linger into the season.

Some even believe that it could cause the Bills to be distracted and have a bad season.

But there is still plenty of time for the Bills to figure this out.

These kinds of issues tend to subside once the season comes around.

But it certainly is not good news for the Bills that their focus is currently away from the field.


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