Bills' Stefon Diggs has hilarious message for sports betting and fantasy football

At this point, we're all just trying to forget the ugly loss to the New England Patriots. Once again, WR Stefon Diggs is here to help. Recently, Diggs opened up on social media with yet another cryptic message talking about what the team needs to do moving forward, at least that's what I gathered in […]

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At this point, we're all just trying to forget the ugly loss to the New England Patriots. Once again, WR Stefon Diggs is here to help. Recently, Diggs opened up on social media with yet another cryptic message talking about what the team needs to do moving forward, at least that's what I gathered in my recent post.

https://twitter.com/stefondiggs/status/1716489656353673597

Now, he's back once again. This time, he's here to shut down any and all critics who are coming after him for either fantasy football or sports gambling. Specifically, he wants them to know that he does have a soft spot in his heart when they lose money because of him.

Diggs, once again, took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share a message that hilariously takes aim at critics of his game through gambling or fantasy football.

https://twitter.com/stefondiggs/status/1716599122982023486

The simple message read, "I ain't going lie, I do be feeling a lil bad when I f*** up yaw parlay… or fantasy." As someone who has Diggs currently on my fantasy team, he's doing nothing but bring me good fortune this season and in the past.

So far, through this short NFL season, Diggs has amassed 55 receptions for 678 yards and six touchdowns. Honestly, he's been an absolute monster for not only the real Buffalo Bills but virtual fantasy football teams across the globe.

The superstar wide receiver saves us on gameday with his innate ability to shake off defenders for big plays. Now, even after a loss, Diggs is back here to make our days a little brighter by calling out critics who are targeting him for poor performance over his virtual performance, too.

While it won't completely remove the ugly taste in our mouths over the embarrassing loss to the New England Patriots, it makes us smile and right now that's more than enough.

With the team battling injuries, and a lack of continuity on offense, Josh Allen not looking like his normal self, it was a breath of fresh air to get a non-cryptic message from one of the Bills' best players.

Onto Thursday, a quick turnaround for a team hoping to make a statement.