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Inside The Bills Diggs Divorce
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Inside the Stefon Diggs-Buffalo Bills divorce


After Minnesota drafted Diggs out of Maryland in 2015 -- one of the notable fifth-round steals in modern NFL history -- the team learned his competitive side could lead to frustration. The Vikings went to the playoffs three times during Diggs' five years with the team, all under head coach (and noted Diggs fan) Mike Zimmer, and never finished with a losing record. But the very thing that made Diggs great -- his belief that getting him the ball would help the team -- was something Minnesota had to manage on game day and throughout the week.

"He needs to have someone he can talk to, listening to his concerns, work through what was bothering him, recognizing him as a voice," a Vikings source who directly observed Diggs' tenure there said.

Multiple Vikings sources said that although the franchise considered Diggs' desire to maximize his offensive impact to be mostly a positive, the team had to work to ensure it didn't turn toxic within the building. Vikings brass spent significant time talking through issues with Diggs, realizing he just needed to vent sometimes.

Diggs was known to be forceful when he did. And he shared the wide receivers room with another alpha, Adam Thielen, who also wanted the ball.

To give then-quarterback Kirk Cousins peace on the sideline during games, coaches once situated the Vikings receivers apart from the quarterbacks and closer to the defensive benches, an ex-Vikings source said.

"It can be a lot," the source said. "He might throw his helmet. He will wear on your quarterback. But find me a premier receiver that's not a diva. ... And he works incredibly hard. That's why coaches love him."

After five years that included a pair of 1,000-yard seasons and the Diggs-authored "Minneapolis Miracle" but also $200,000 in fines for unexcused absences from practices and meetings, the team and Diggs decided to part ways in what a Vikings-era source described as a mutual decision between player and team. (A separate team source made it clear that Diggs wanted out.) Minnesota dealt Diggs as part of a package that sent Buffalo's first-round 2020 choice to the Vikings, a pick the team used to draft Justin Jefferson at 22nd overall.

That source did not recall Buffalo asking for advice on how to manage Diggs' personality in the trade process.

"You always have to worry about how he feels," a Bills team source said. "That wears on a locker room."

In 2023, four seasons since the trade from Minnesota to the Bills, the daily realities of Diggs weren't confined to the football side of the building in Buffalo. The Bills dealt with a minor public relations crisis in September 2023 when a team employee who works as a reporter for the Bills' website was heard on a livestream saying, "There's no control over Stefon Diggs. Dude's gonna do what he wants to do. He'll look in my face and say f--- you. ... That's how he treats everybody."

The employee later apologized, and Diggs reacted to the controversy by tweeting: "The media or fans may confuse my competitiveness that they witness on the field as who I am as a person. But off the field I'd never treat anyone how she described & have never said anything remotely close to that to her."

The controversy abated, and the season continued. More than a year later, the team employee remains a reporter for the Bills' website. The organization would come to a different decision about Diggs.

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loved him as a rookie, but by the end of year two his personality was starting to show, IIRC, by year 3 I was ready to move on. loved his fire, but you dont need to be that guy, to play like that guy.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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(10-02-2024, 01:24 PM)JimmyinSD Wrote: loved him as a rookie,  but by the end of year two his personality was starting to show,  IIRC, by year 3 I was ready to move on.  loved his fire, but you dont need to be that guy,  to play like that guy.

Yeah, I remember him as a rookie making unbelievable stop-start moves which had me going "where did this dude come from?"
He and Thielen were a great pair at the time.
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Diggs better hope Houston doesn't go to a more balanced offense or he'll be outta there. That was the catalyst for his exit from the Vikings and Bills.
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(10-02-2024, 02:16 PM)MAD GAINZ Wrote: Diggs better hope Houston doesn't go to a more balanced offense or he'll be outta there.  That was the catalyst for his exit from the Vikings and Bills.

He’s playing on a renegotiated 1 year deal, then it’s on the road again…!  Cool Angel
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(10-02-2024, 03:23 PM)Kentis Wrote: He’s playing on a renegotiated 1 year deal, then it’s on the road again…!  Cool Angel

#15 would like playing with him in 25...
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It's easy to put all the blame on Diggs, but Josh Allen was obviously ignoring him on the field, they had a wide open Diggs on a pass that would have put them in position to beat KC in the playoffs and Allen forced it to someone else who was blanketed, how are you not looking for you #1 guy there. Do you think Allen is the easiest guy in the world to get along with? In addition, after Buffalo let go of Dorsey they went to a more run heavy offense, just as Zimmer had implemented here. I like the intensity that Diggs brings, he is a competitor and he wants to win and like all of the great ones he wants the ball in his hands especially when the game is on the line. I have no problem with that.
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(10-02-2024, 04:44 PM)JR44 Wrote: It's easy to put all the blame on Diggs, but Josh Allen was obviously ignoring him on the field, they had a wide open Diggs on a pass that would have put them in position to beat KC in the playoffs and Allen forced it to someone else who was blanketed, how are you not looking for you #1 guy there.  Do you think Allen is the easiest guy in the world to get along with?  In addition, after Buffalo let go of Dorsey they went to a more run heavy offense, just as Zimmer had implemented here.  I like the intensity that Diggs brings, he is a competitor and he wants to win and like all of the great ones he wants the ball in his hands especially when the game is on the line.  I have no problem with that.

I dont think anyone here (or in Buffalo) questions nor doesnt appreciate his competitive fire & athleticism.

The issues are his other personality traits. The ones that have caused locker room issues and wears on a franchise. 

He's 0/2 in that regard.
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(10-02-2024, 04:49 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: I dont think anyone here (or in Buffalo) questions nor doesnt appreciate his competitive fire & athleticism.

The issues are his other personality traits. The ones that have caused locker room issues and wears on a franchise. 

He's 0/2 in that regard.

I have never heard there be any issue with teammates, other than Josh Allen, who I wouldn't blame Diggs for having an issue with.  The thing I will alway remember most about Diggs is that when Damar Hamlin was taken off the field and everyone was waiting around to see if the game was going to continue, Diggs went to locker room dumped his uniform and went straight to the hospital by himself not waiting for any decision on the game.  He was the first one there from the Bills organization, to me there can be a lot of hearsay about him, but that tells me all I need to know about the kind of guy and teammate he is. 

This was from an ESPN article - 
"Diggs has been described by several sources as well-liked by teammates, sentiments that were apparent from his early days in Buffalo. Whether organizing a Thanksgiving turkey drive in the Buffalo area or playing catch with fans pregame, Diggs made    
his presence and example felt within the community and the locker room."
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I always love how being an asshole gets excused because he's 'competitive'. Please. A talented guy like Diggs and he's been traded twice now, on his 3rd team...all happening at 30 and under. Probably won't be his last. I also think Diggs got more emotional than he thought coming back to Minnesota and U.S. Bank. His comments were interesting. Much too proud to admit he might have been wrong in his approach or interactions in Minnesota, but I sensed a small amount of regret. JMO.
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