Bills' Stefon Diggs shuts down rumors that he wants out of Buffalo

The Buffalo Bills had quite a scare after Stephen A. Smith reported that WR Stefon Diggs wanted out of Buffalo. In his segment, Smith said he had sources close to Diggs that he was sure that talented receiver wanted out of Buffalo, immediately causing a social media firestorm. Now, Diggs has responded with a message […]

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The Buffalo Bills had quite a scare after Stephen A. Smith reported that WR Stefon Diggs wanted out of Buffalo.

In his segment, Smith said he had sources close to Diggs that he was sure that talented receiver wanted out of Buffalo, immediately causing a social media firestorm.

Now, Diggs has responded with a message for the Bills Mafia and the entire world, he wants to stay. When opening up to the media a few weeks ago, Diggs told them and the Bills Mafia that he wants to stay in Buffalo and that he loves it here. His recent tweets further that sentiment.

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"100% not true. I don’t know who the source is but I thought i nip this shit in the bud already." Diggs continued, in another tweet, "Rocking wit my dawgs… Bills mafia through and through !!!"

Needless to say, Diggs quickly destroyed any and all drama associated with him reportedly wanting out of the city of Buffalo. Diggs, with just a few tweets, shut down Stephen A. Smith and his now-viral segment.

The superstar wide receiver wants more than anything to raise the Lombardi trophy for Buffalo. His passion on the field can sometimes bleed over to the locker room which can have many believe he may not be happy with his current position.

We're just thankful there wasn't another cryptic message from the WR after the news broke that he reportedly wanted a trade. For now, today, this dispels those rumors and shuts down any notion that he's going to be playing elsewhere this season.

Josh Allen will need his true number-one receiver if he wants to help take the team to the next level. For the offensive line issues, that's another concern. We're just happy Diggs quickly shut down these rumors in a way only he knew how to.

Diggs is staying, period.

Featured image via Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports