Diggs faced bills last year as a member of Texans and reached six consignments in 82 meters in a 23-20 win, which was in Houston. This time he will travel to the west -new York.
Diggs, selected in the fifth round, created his career in Minnesota, but really started with Allen in Buffalo and made four pro bows in a row. He led the league in 2020 with 127 catches and 1,535 meters, both career.
The end of Buffalo was uncertain, with Diggs disappearing to the elastic to close 2023 and finally business.
“This is just the nature of the business, I have no control over nothing,” he said of leaving Buffalo. “I get open and grab the ball. But like the inner things, obviously I miss these boys there. You spend a lot of time with people and it will be more personal than just professional, so when I say it’s the nature of the company, it’s just how it goes.”
Diggs said his memories of Buffalo were fond of, but he enters on Sunday and tries to strike a foe division and get 2-2 Patriots one step closer to the AFC East.
“You will be excited, but try not to be too excessive. It’s another game, but it’s a change of exchange, more important,” said Diggs. “All that is outside it, I’m there before, obviously, people are going to make it a huge thing, and it’s a huge thing for me. I have a lot of respect and great love for that city, this fan and even the players.”
The question in New England is whether this week’s victory, where he almost doubled his garden production for the season (112 meters in weeks 1-3), was unilaterally against the Panthers’ defense or signal that he had his groove again. Sunday night in Buffalo could give us that answer. Diggs has not had 100 gardens in the back since a quartet of centenary in weeks 3-6, 2023.