Bills' Stefon Diggs hangs out with young members of the Bills Mafia after practice

The Buffalo Bills All-Pro WR Stefon Diggs is looking to silence the critics coming into next season. Diggs, along with the entire organization, is looking to move away from the negative attention the team has received over the past few weeks.  What had initially transpired on the field during the playoff loss against the Cincinnati […]

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Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs

The Buffalo Bills All-Pro WR Stefon Diggs is looking to silence the critics coming into next season. Diggs, along with the entire organization, is looking to move away from the negative attention the team has received over the past few weeks. 

What had initially transpired on the field during the playoff loss against the Cincinnati Bengals has evolved into cryptic messages, head coach Sean McDermott briefly being "very concerned", more cryptic messages, and finally, Diggs opening up to the media.

Diggs is a polarizing figure for the organization and he lets his play do the talking. We will take a few cryptic messages if that means getting the player that Diggs is on the football field.

Now, once again, Diggs has been thrown back into the national spotlight, this time for nothing to do with his off-field antics or superstar abilities on the football field. Rather, it's for what he did for a few younger members of the Bills Mafia.

After practice, Diggs hung out with some little kids, making them smile and laugh, providing signatures, and life-changing moments. It may seem small, but this is something those kids will never forget. 

When Diggs arrived in Buffalo, there were reports that he was a "diva" and that he may have trouble fitting in. While this offseason hasn't been the best to dispel all of those critics, Diggs has been a game-changer since joining the organization.

Aside from what he's been able to do on the football field, Diggs showed up and showed out in one of the organization's scariest moments. After Damar Hamlin went down on the field with a reported cardiac arrest and was later transported to the hospital, Diggs nearly got into an altercation with security, demanding to get in to see Hamlin.

Diggs, despite any messages on social media, loves this team and he loves his city. The teammates are more brothers than co-workers and Diggs is ready to take the league by storm by reminding everyone that he's "him."

We can't get enough of Diggs, and cannot wait for more years of touching, life-changing moments like this.

Featured image via Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports