Stefon Diggs is an incredible wide receiver talent for the Buffalo Bills, and hasn’t hesitated regarding his thoughts on the team. Diggs has been with the Buffalo Bills since the 2020 season and before that, played with the Minnesota Vikings, from 2015 to 2019.

During the 2022 postseason, the Bills fell to the Cincinnati Bengals in the Divisional Round, by a decent sized margin.

Diggs during that game was visibly unhappy with quarterback, Josh Allen, along with a few other things, especially regarding the teams recent lack of playoff success.

On Thursday, Diggs spoke to Bills beat reporter and sideline reporter, Sal Capaccio, and stated that he doesn’t understand why Buffalo can’t advance deeper into the playoffs.

Diggs stated that “it doesn’t make sense. I’ll rack my brain with this sh*t at this point. I think it’s more execution than anything. We’ve got the players. We’ve got the plays. Why sh*t ain’t coming together?”

Since playing in Buffalo, Diggs has played in three seasons, started in 48 games, has 338 receptions for 4,189, and has added 29 reception touchdowns.

Is Stefon Diggs in the wrong for voicing his frustrations regarding the organizations lack of success? Let us know on Twitter @WeLikeSportzPC .

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