Bills: Stefon Diggs' brother Trevon calls for him to leave Buffalo after loss to Broncos

The Buffalo Bills suffered a crushing defeat to the Denver Broncos on a last-second field goal by Wil Lutz. To add insult to injury, Lutz had initially missed the kick before the officials threw the flag for too many men on the field for Buffalo, giving him another chance to win the game. Once again, […]

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The Buffalo Bills suffered a crushing defeat to the Denver Broncos on a last-second field goal by Wil Lutz. To add insult to injury, Lutz had initially missed the kick before the officials threw the flag for too many men on the field for Buffalo, giving him another chance to win the game.

Once again, Buffalo just didn't show up on offense which ultimately led to their downfall. Despite the injuries, the Buffalo Bills defense rose to the occasion and they should undoubtedly get their flowers, even with a brutal DPI call on Taron Johnson late in the game.

Josh Allen just couldn't get things going as turnovers reared their ugly head once again. Another anemic offensive performance drew some concern from Stefon Diggs' brother, Trevon Diggs. The Dallas Cowboys CB took to Twitter with a message that should have the Bills Mafia concerned.

The simple tweet read, "Man 14 Gotta get up out there" which falls in line with the discussions had all offseason about Diggs being unhappy with the team after their blowout win to the Bengals in last year's playoff game.

Now, Diggs isn't going anywhere at least not for this season, but this does nothing to shut down our concerns that he's unhappy in Buffalo. Quite frankly, he should be furious. This team was being hyped up as a Super Bowl contender and they might not even make the postseason.

Diggs wasn't an option in the offense today as he finished his day with three catches for 34 yards. The team just needed to find a way to get him the ball, but they failed miserably in that department.

There are no more wake-up calls, this team is bad and they've looked bad over the past few weeks. We can't blame Diggs if he truly felt like he belonged elsewhere. The fanbase deserves so much more than what the team gave them this game.