
Why Bills players downplay Stefon Diggs disconnect after WR leaves minicamp
New York TimesAs mandatory minicamps go around the NFL, the Bills had one of the more unique starts on Tuesday. Around 1:40 p.m. Tuesday, nearly two hours after McDermott said Diggs wasn’t there, the Bills confirmed that Diggs had been at team facilities in Orchard Park on Monday and Tuesday morning, but left ahead of practice. “Make no mistake about it, he’s a Buffalo Bill and we’re gonna work it out.” Allen remained steadfast that Diggs wants to be in Buffalo, and that he didn’t believe the situation was a distraction. “I think that’s a typical reaction from a head coach,” Allen said about McDermott’s “very concerned” comment just hours before. “As a quarterback, a guy that I’ve played with for three years, a guy that I know and love, I’m not worrying about not getting four reps with him in mandatory minicamp right now.” GO DEEPER Untold stories from Stefon Diggs' trade demand and the Bills' pursuit McDermott isn’t scheduled to address reporters for the remainder of the mandatory minicamp, so there may be no clarification as to why he kept things vague initially.
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