July 3, 2024

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On Up & Adams, Stefon Diggs clarified if he still wants to play for the Buffalo Bills. Diggs said affirmatively when Adams asked whether he wanted to stay with the Bills.

Diggs said to Adams, “Yeah, I mean I told (the media) interview after interview I wanted to retire a Bill.”

Although Diggs is adamant about staying in Buffalo, he understands that the NFL is a business.

Furthermore, that isn’t dependent on me, understand what I mean? Diggs stated, “I have to always remember that business is business when it comes to his future with the Bills. “I prefer to move forward in that manner, no matter what.”

Despite the reality that the NFL is a business, Diggs is unlikely to leave the Bills given the terms of his deal and the belief that Buffalo has in Diggs as their top receiver. If nothing unexpected happens, Diggs will probably play for the Bills in 2024.

Diggs would next be questioned by Adams over his friendship with Josh Allen. The bond is still strong because Diggs calls Buffalo’s quarterback his brother.

That remains family, Diggs remarked. When it comes to football, people ultimately make their own opinions. When I got (was traded) to the Bills, Josh reached out to me. Diggs remarked, “He opened me with open hands and arms.” At the end of the day, that brother of mine is still family, so I feel a little emotional about it. No matter how things work out, he will always be family.

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