It's looking more like Tyrod Taylor, who spent three seasons with the Bills, will start at quarterback for the Giants against his former team Sunday.
by Mike CatalanaTyrod Taylor of the New York Giants and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills. , will start at quarterback for the Giants against his former team Sunday, as Daniel Jones missed practice again Thursday with a neck injury.
Buffalo is coming off a tough Week 5 loss to the Jaguars in London, and will look to bounce back at home Sunday night against a team coached by Brian Daboll, who was Buffalo's offensive coordinator from 2018 to 2021.During the team's loss across the pond over the weekend, there was a shot of Stefon Diggs on the sideline throwing down a tablet in frustration during the game.
The hot-takers on social media, especially the national guys, through that was an example of Diggs being upset with Josh Allen, or the play calling, or the team in general.Well, Allen has had enough of those rumors. "I know a lot of people are throwing different ideas of what he was mad at on the sideline. He was mad at himself for running the wrong release on a route," Allen explained. "He's a fiery competitor, and I'm tired of hearing all this nonsense from people.
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