Stefon Diggs Admits To Something That Most NFL Players Would Never Dare To

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Since most NFL players will usually make a point of it to let fans know how little they care about their bets, parlays,  and/or fantasy football teams, Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs is apparently the exception that proves the rule.

Following the Bills’ embarrassing 29-25 loss to the previously 1-5 New England Patriots on Sunday, Diggs — who had six catches for 58 yards and a touchdown in the game — took to Twitter to reveal that he actually feels bad when he messes up fans’ fantasy teams and parlays.

“I ain’t going lie. I do be feeling a lil bad when I f— up yaw parlay… or fantasy,” Diggs tweeted on Monday night.

So far through seven games this season, the 29-year-old Diggs, who has been with Buffalo since they acquired him in a trade back in 2020, has 55 catches for 678 yards and six touchdowns, which puts him on passive for a massive 133 catches for 1,646 yards and 14 touchdowns this year.

While Diggs has certainly been baling this year, the Bills have actually been struggling a bit as they currently sit at 4-3. Buffalo is 1-2 over their last few games and that one win came over the New York Giants in a matchup that they could have and almost lost.

Following their road loss to the Patriots on Sunday, the Bills will next be in action on Thursday night when they host Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Given Diggs’ recent history of letting his emotions boil over on the sidelines — namely in last season’s playoff loss to the Cincinnati Bengals — it’ll be interesting to see what his tone will be if the Bills’ up-and-down performances continue.

At this time, the Bills sit second in the AFC East behind the 5-2 Miami Dolphins, whom they impressively defeated earlier in the year by a score of 48-20. Currently, the only teams in the AFC that seem to be truly out of the playoff race are the Tennessee Titans, Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers, and the New England Patriots, as they each only have two wins.

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