Stefon Diggs, a wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, expressed his confusion over the events of the last play of the NFC divisional playoff matchup against the New Orleans Saints in an interview with ESPN following the game.
With time running out, Diggs grabbed a 61-yard touchdown pass from Case Keenum to win the match and go to the NFC Championship.
Diggs remarked, “I still don’t know what just happened.” “To be honest, I don’t. “Give it to God,” is all I have to say. Because I wouldn’t be here and nothing would be possible without him, so dammit that s— feels amazing.”
“Since i first got here, I never stopped working,” he stated. “All of that effort paid off today. God has placed me in a situation that I’m trying to take advantage of.
Although change is unavoidable, that doesn’t make the pain go away.
In 2024, the Buffalo Bills will appear different. With their core of seasoned leaders gone due to both football and financial constraints, Buffalo will have to rebuild a large portion of the squad with the Super Bowl in the forefront of every decision. Next season, the Bills will be younger, less expensive, and possibly even better.
This offseason isn’t any more comfortable as a result.
As the storm of roster churning swirls around Western New York, quarterback Josh Allen feels like the only vested veteran whose future is certain. Superstar receiver Stefon Diggs’ tenure may be in its twilight, tight end Dawson Knox saw his eventual replacement impress in his rookie season.
By Week 1, Dawkins will be past thirty and will be watching key members of the current core leave for unrestricted free agency. Given that his contract only lasts for a year, he might have good reason to be worried.
But unlike cornerback Tre’Davious White or safetiesJordan P oyer and Micah Hyde, Dawkins hasn’t given Buffalo many reasons to cut bait.
Over his seven seasons with the Bills, Dawkins has been incredibly consistent, finishing each season as an above-average tackle. Dawkins was the 17th-highest graded (qualified) tackle by Pro Football Focus during the previous campaign. His consistency and longevity on the blindside make him more than worthy of a deal, even in the absence of great play.
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