Stefon Diggs was reportedly the first Buffalo Bill to leave the locker room after the team’s decisive loss against Cincinnati.
But the Bills wide receiver was apparently aiming to have the last word about it Monday on Twitter.
“Want me to be okay with our level of play when it’s not up to the standard?” Diggs wrote of the attention he received for being aggravated on the sideline and leaving abruptly after the game.
Reportedly, Diggs exited the locker room even before some coaches exited the tunnel.
Bills WR Stefon Diggs darted out of the locker room with all his stuff before some of the Bills coaches were even down to the tunnel area. Practice squad RB Duke Johnson stopped Diggs before he left the stadium and brought him back to the locker room. He left a few minutes later.— Joe Buscaglia (@JoeBuscaglia) January 22, 2023
Bills WR Stefon Diggs darted out of the locker room with all his stuff before some of the Bills coaches were even down to the tunnel area. Practice squad RB Duke Johnson stopped Diggs before he left the stadium and brought him back to the locker room. He left a few minutes later.
On Monday, Diggs added in a separate Tweet that it was apparently easier for people to get mad about his reaction than the team’s on-field performance.
The Bills dominated much of the year before stumbling late in the season — a trend that continued through the playoffs.
The team barely beat a banged-up Miami Dolphins team that started a rookie unrestricted free agent at QB. On Sunday, the team was outplayed for four quarters by the Cincinnati Bengals, exiting the playoffs early during a season they were considered a Super Bowl favorite
A tough pill to swallow for Bills Mafia fans — and Diggs apparently.
“Want me to be OK with losing?” he added in another Tweet. “Nah.”
Diggs was acquired three seasons ago in a trade with Minnesota.