It was lit! Stefon Diggs thrives on return to Buffalo as the New England Patriots secure shock win
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It was lit! Stefon Diggs thrives on return to Buffalo as the New England Patriots secure shock win
"When it gets loud, it kind of gets quiet for me. It doesn't bother me too much - they love you one day, they hate you the next, they can love you again. I spent a lot of time here. I respect the dynamic. Used to be here. I'm not here no more. I guess I miss you, too."
"I saw a young quarterback take a step in the right direction. They did a lot of comparisons during the week, and I feel like it's a hell of a comparison to be compared to Josh Allen. But as you come into your own, Drake Maye has to be Drake Maye. I was just so proud of him coming in here and leading the team."
"I'm proud of both of them. Being able to emotionally come back here for Stef and being in this thing all week - a really good leader for us ... And I think just a really gutty performance from Drake. I just continue to enjoy watching him grow and lead this football team."
Stefon Diggs returned to Orchard Park and finished with 10 catches for 146 yards as the New England Patriots defeated the Buffalo Bills 23-20. Andy Borregales converted a 52-yard field goal with 15 seconds remaining to end the Bills' 14-game winning streak. Drake Maye passed for 273 yards and engineered the decisive late drive. Diggs described the hostile atmosphere as electrifying and said the noise did not bother him. Coach Mike Vrabel praised Diggs' emotional return and the growing Maye-Diggs connection. The Bills were left frustrated by a sloppy team performance that cost them the game.
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