There has been a lot of discussion about Stefon Diggs expressing dissatisfaction during his time in both Minnesota and Buffalo. However, ESPN’s Dan Graziano challenged the perception that Diggs, who has been traded to the Houston Texans, was a disruptive force in the Bills’ locker room. Graziano stated that despite any social media posts or conversations with coaches, Diggs did not cause problems in the locker room. He would express his desire for a more significant role to the coaching staff, but he did not create issues with his teammates. It is likely that concerns about his behavior, if any Texans fans have them, are exaggerated. Despite occasional frustrations, Diggs and Bills quarterback Josh Allen formed a formidable partnership. In his four seasons with Buffalo, Diggs amassed 445 receptions for 5,372 yards and 37 touchdowns. The Bills were a strong contender for the Super Bowl, but they fell short, with the Kansas City Chiefs eliminating them from the playoffs in three of Diggs’ four seasons. Diggs also spent five seasons in Minnesota, where he helped the Vikings reach the NFL Playoffs three times, including the memorable
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