Bills' Stefon Diggs caught up in another controversy with latest decision

The Buffalo Bills, once again, are in the national spotlight revolving around their premiere pass-catching superstar Stefon Diggs. In the span of a few weeks, Diggs has posted a cryptic message during the craziest of days, spoke to the media for the first time since last season's playoff loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, Brandon Beane […]

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Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs

The Buffalo Bills, once again, are in the national spotlight revolving around their premiere pass-catching superstar Stefon Diggs.

In the span of a few weeks, Diggs has posted a cryptic message during the craziest of days, spoke to the media for the first time since last season's playoff loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, Brandon Beane shut down any notion that there were trade rumors, and now this.

Diggs, apparently, deleted his Instagram entirely on Thursday. Yet another bizarre chapter in the Diggs controversy. With all eyes on the All-Pro receiver and the Buffalo Bills organization, it was an interesting time to make such a decision.

Going to his Instagram you're hit with a message that says, "Sorry, this page isn't available. The link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed. Go back to Instagram."

Diggs isn't the first, and won't be the last, professional athlete to make the decision in the offseason to either change his photo of the team, remove photos of him with the organization, or just delete his Instagram entirely.

However, with the optics surrounding Diggs and the team, it maybe wasn't the best time. Now, this could very well be a move to block out the noise, the critics, and the media. In fact, just a few hours later Diggs posted, yet again, another cryptic message on Twitter which could be the reason behind his Instagram removal.

https://twitter.com/stefondiggs/status/1687493685087281154

The Buffalo Bills have sky-high expectations coming into this season. Diggs, like Josh Allen, just wants to win. Buffalo may have their most complete team in the Beane/McDermott era and are looking to bounce back from a horrible end to the season last year.

Unfortunately, there's been more negative surrounding the team than positive since the playoff loss. Luckily, with the season about to kick off, the sour taste left in the mouths of the Bills Mafia will be erased in no time.

Fingers crossed there aren't any more controversies surrounding Diggs or the team.

Featured image via Jamie Germano/Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK