Buffalo has become a great destination for so many different players, and Diggs has played an important role in making that happen. The wide receiver has helped the Bills win playoff games in back-to-back years, has helped make Josh Allen a better quarterback and bought into the culture on day one, which earned him the title of team captain in 2021.
Now in 2022, the Bills have a roster full of talent, one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and new players who couldn’t resist Buffalo’s culture. Diggs thinks this mix can help the team reach their biggest goal.
“Everybody knows what I want,” Diggs shared. “Everybody else wants the same thing and hopefully we can stack some wins to get there. I’m gonna be the same person, I’m consistent. I’m not gonna change who I am.
“I’m a man of integrity. I’m gonna continue to be a leader and I want to win.”
The Maryland kid who was a fifth-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft found a home in Buffalo and is forever grateful that a trade led him to the team he wants to retire with. On the other hand, the Bills are eternally thankful they found a top-notch leader who’s on-field skills are tough to match and who’s presence drives the team to compete at a high-level.
The best part is this relationship is far from over and the two know there’s still plenty of work to be done.