Instead, the Bills lost 22-16, with Allen throwing three interceptions and one touchdown as Diggs

The Buffalo Bills suddenly snapped and traded Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans in one of the most shocking moves of the NFL offseason. Oddly enough, the Bills didn’t receive any immediate contributors or draft compensation that can impact the win column in 2024. Instead, they received a 2025 second-round pick for one of the best receivers in the NFL; it’s an odd move for a team trying to contend.

 

“I didn’t know what Stefon Diggs said to him, but Josh Allen snapped at him. He said, ‘It’s one f—ing game!’ and kind of motioned like I’m not talking to you here. And Diggs walked away and Josh sat there. In retrospect, keeping in mind this was Week 1 when for all we know everyone is hunky dory, but looking back on it I wish I would have included that in my story or made some sort of reference to it. Maybe Stefon Diggs was saying something nice to him, but [Allen] didn’t snap at anybody else.

“I didn’t know what Stefon Diggs said to him, but Josh Allen snapped at him. He said, ‘It’s one f—ing game!’ and kind of motioned like I’m not talking to you here. And Diggs walked away and Josh sat there. In retrospect, keeping in mind this was Week 1 when for all we know everyone is hunky dory, but looking back on it I wish I would have included that in my story or made some sort of reference to it. Maybe Stefon Diggs was saying something nice to him, but [Allen] didn’t snap at anybody else.”

Instead, the Bills lost 22-16, with Allen throwing three interceptions and one touchdown as Diggs caught 10 passes for 102 yards and a touchdown. Yet, the Bills went on a three-game win streak after the Jets loss with Diggs tacking on 297 yards and three touchdowns in that span. Whatever argument the star tandem had seemed to be worked out pretty quickly, judging by their results on the field, but that doesn’t mean some damage wasn’t already done.

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