The Buffalo Bills are the ideal option for NFL fans seeking drama without the involvement of Taylor Swift or Travis Kelce. The Bills, who have advanced to at least the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs each of the last four seasons, have long felt as though they are poised for greatness. The Bills haven’t won the Super Bowl or gone to the Final Four since 1994, despite their recent success.
Any team that loses can become frustrated, but it might be more difficult to be this close year after year. There may have been a tipping point in the tensions after four seasons of disappointment, and two of the team’s finest players are Stephon Diggs and Josh Allen.
Josh Allen hopped on the rumour bandwagon on Wednesday by not only stating that he hopes the team drafts some young receiving talent but also naming his choices. Diggs has been making social media statements that seem to indicate that he is ready to depart the organisation.
Josh Allen didn’t hold back at all when appearing on the podcast “The QB Room,” even with Stephon Diggs still playing and the addition of receivers Curtis Samuel and Mack Hollins. He said the following things:
While quarterbacks frequently state that they would like to choose a specific position player, it is unusual for them to list nine players on three separate levels. Imagine the drama if a player like Xavier Worthy were selected by the Bills in the draft and, worse yet, found out he is a third-tier receiver or not even on the roster. They two would undoubtedly move past it, but why create such drama in the first place?