Bills players get heated moments after Stefon Diggs has yet another injury scare

It's a good thing Sean McDermott announced that WR Stefon Diggs and QB Josh Allen would not be playing in the first preseason game. For the second consecutive day, Diggs went down briefly with an injury. Previously, AtoZ Sports wrote about the scary incident and how the Bills Mafia collectively held their breaths before he […]

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
Add as preferred source on Google
Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs/ Photo Credit: Shawn Dowd / USA TODAY NETWORK
Shawn Dowd / USA TODAY NETWORK

It's a good thing Sean McDermott announced that WR Stefon Diggs and QB Josh Allen would not be playing in the first preseason game.

For the second consecutive day, Diggs went down briefly with an injury. Previously, AtoZ Sports wrote about the scary incident and how the Bills Mafia collectively held their breaths before he was ultimately okay.

Diggs and Neal collided in the endzone where both wound up staying down for a few minutes. While the crowd waited in nervous anticipation, Diggs eventually rolled over and the pair walked to their respective sidelines.

Now, today, Diggs went down yet again which resulted in a heated moment at practice. Buffalo Bills beat and sideline reporter Sal Capaccio was at practice and discussed what had gone down.

While it's unclear how Diggs got hurt from the initial reporting, he wound up on the turf and was looked at by trainers. Immediately after, Diggs ran to the defensive sideline and had a few words with former first-round pick Kaiir Elam.

Others jumped in, surrounding them all before Gabe Davis had some words to say and then everything dispersed. Tensions are high at camp as the season is set to begin in the next few weeks.

You never want to have your superstar WR go down in back-to-back days, let alone a heated exchange happen afterward. However, it seems that all is right in the world as it's been reported that Diggs was smiling and laughing after practice.

Still, injuries are starting to become a real concern. We saw what happened last season as injuries piled up and the team wasn't able to compete at the level that they could've.

Featured image via Shawn Dowd / USA TODAY NETWORK