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Stefon Diggs returned to Orchard Park on Sunday night wearing Patriots colors and delivered a performance that stunned the Buffalo Bills.
The veteran receiver caught 10 passes for 146 yards, leading New England to a 23-20 victory over the NFL’s last undefeated team.
When the final whistle blew, Diggs made it clear this wasn’t just another game on the schedule.
Reporters surrounded him afterward, asking if his performance carried extra emotion in his first return since leaving Buffalo last March.
Diggs didn’t need a long explanation to convey what the moment meant to him personally; just two simple words said it all.
“100 percent,” Diggs said, via Jordan Schultz.
You could tell this one meant a lot to Stefon Diggs, who in his return to Buffalo had his best game with the Patriots.
When asked by @melissastark if tonight’s game was personal, Diggs said: “100 percent.”
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The response captured everything about a night that felt different for everyone involved.
Diggs spoke about how the noise from fans and critics doesn’t shake him anymore, acknowledging his time with Buffalo while showing both respect and nostalgia.
His tenure with the Bills was productive but messy, ending with a trade to the Houston Texans before the 2024 season began.
Fans had long suggested Diggs played a role in his own departure from Buffalo.
The All-Pro receiver was open about his frustration through cryptic social media posts and disagreements with coaches, including being sent home during the first day of minicamp in 2023.
His numbers were never the issue, but the tension became impossible to ignore.
Against his former team, Diggs torched Buffalo’s secondary and came up big on third downs when New England’s offense needed it most.
Whatever feelings lingered from his time in Buffalo, he let his play do the talking and made sure everyone noticed.
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