Bills’ Stefon Diggs Says He’s ’Not Responsible’ for Brother’s Comments About Team

The receiver also emphasized his feelings about his situation with Buffalo right now.
Bills’ Stefon Diggs Says He’s ’Not Responsible’ for Brother’s Comments About Team
Bills’ Stefon Diggs Says He’s ’Not Responsible’ for Brother’s Comments About Team /

Stefon Diggs stood his ground about his feelings with the Bills organization on Thursday when speaking to media just days after his brother, Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs, sparked rumors that the receiver could be unhappy in Buffalo.

The Dallas star tweeted after Monday night’s Bills loss to the Broncos that his brother needs to “get up outta there.” When asked about his brother’s comments, the Bills star told reporters they need to ask Trevon, not him.

“I’m not responsible for how other people feel,” Diggs said. “If you want to know how he feels, you gotta take it up with him.”

In regards to his future with the Bills, Diggs said he felt like he “nipped it in the bud” when commenting on rumors back in the offseason, but “here we are again.” He then emphasized that he feels the same way still as the Bills sit 5–5 on the season.

“I’ve never really said anything about being unhappy,” Diggs said. “When you draw conclusions on stuff I’ve never said, that’s what kind of troubles me because it kind of throws a wrench, it creates chaos where I haven’t created it. ... I’ve said the same thing over and over and over. So, when you draw a conclusion as to how I feel in my foreseeable future here, I’ve never said anything but I’m a Buffalo Bill. I give it everything I got, I’m a professional and I treat this game as such.”

He later added that he’s “never been nothing but fully invested” while playing for the Bills. This comment comes after Buffalo fired its offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after Monday night’s loss.

Through 10 games this season, Diggs has totaled 868 yards and seven touchdowns from 73 catches.


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