Stefon Diggs Digs DEEP Into Grade School Spanish Vocab During Electric ESPN Mexico Interview

Stefon Diggs warms up before a game against the Broncos.

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Stefon Diggs gave an electric interview with ESPN Mexico before the Bills’ Monday Night Football game. In doing so, he pulled out every last drop learned from his 8th-grade Spanish class.

The wideout hit on all the key phrases you’d hear in a beginner course to get through the conversation. And fans absolutely loved every minute of it.

 

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Take a look at the immediate reaction on social media.

“He is using every last bit of middle school Spanish.”

“Bro said, ‘Lo siento.'”

“Thought he was going to drop a ‘donde esta la biblioteca?'”

“When the guy counts him in ‘Uno dos tres’ and he just goes ‘cuatro.'”

“The reporter said hello brother and he said “I’m sorry” back (lo siento), but his pronunciation is on point.”

Diggs was hyped for a matchup against Denver in primetime, looking to get the Bills to 6-4 on the year. The matchup was the finale of what was considered an absolutely brutal Week 10 slate for viewers.

Looking at the standalone games on TNF, Sunday morning in Germany, SNF, and MNF, Buffalo was the only team playing with a winning record. The previous games lived up to the unfortunate billing.

Chicago beat Carolina 16-13, Indianapolis took down New England 10-6, and the Raiders beat the Jets 16-12.

A combined 73 points in that trio of snoozers. For comparison, the Lions and Chargers dueled for 79 points in their Sunday afternoon matchup.

Stefon Diggs enters this MNF matchup with a team-leading 834 receiving yards, and he’s hoping his performance is as exciting as his pregame interview.

Jacob Elsey BroBible avatar
BroBible writer. Jacob is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and is based in Charleston, SC.