A few days ago, Josh Allen was accused of throwing shade at Stefon Diggs and the alleged comments that pertained to him. Subsequently, the Buffalo Bills quarterback has cleared the air on this matter.
The Bills put on a show in Week 3, dominating the Jacksonville Jaguars with a score of 47-10. Allen led the charge, throwing for 264 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for another score. The Bills’ quarterback was nearly flawless, completing 26 of his 31 passes and earning a passer rating of 128.9.
Diggs was Allen’s favorite target, hauling in six catches for 102 yards and a touchdown. The Bills’ receiving corps as a whole was on fire, with Emmanuel Sanders and Gabriel Davis also making significant contributions. The team’s running game was equally impressive, with Devin Singletary and Zack Moss combining for 108 yards on the ground.
On the other side of the ball, the Bills’ defense was stifling. They held the Jaguars to just 10 points, with quarterback Trevor Lawrence struggling to find his rhythm. The rookie QB was sacked twice and threw two interceptions, including one that was returned for a touchdown by Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White.
The Bills’ victory marked their second straight win, and they now sit atop the AFC East with a 3-0 record. The Jaguars, meanwhile, fall to 0-3 and are still searching for their first win of the season. With their high-powered offense and stingy defense, the Bills look like a team to be reckoned with in the NFL this season.
Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen Clarifies There’s No Ill Will With Stefon Diggs
After news broke out of Allen taking a shot at Diggs, the former cleared the air right away. This can be seen in a tweet shared by Matt Parino on his official X account.
Josh Allen took exception with how people tried twisting his compliments about current WRs as a dig at his former no. 1.
“I love 14. I still do. But everyone wants to keep making this thing a thing. We’re so focused on what’s going on inside our building.” pic.twitter.com/Qqjc4SdOf2
— Matt Parrino (@MattParrino) September 25, 2024
Allen has set the record straight regarding his recent comments about Diggs The Bills quarterback clarified that his remark about not focusing on stats was not a veiled shot at his teammate. He emphasized that his statement was about his own personal approach to the game, not a criticism of his star receiver.
With the air cleared, the Bills can focus on their next game, knowing that their quarterback and top receiver are on the same page. If things work out, they can perform better on the field and continue their hot streak.
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