The confusing situation started Tuesday, when Stefon Diggs wasn’t on the field for the Bills’ opening day of mandatory minicamp.
, Diggs has been unhappy with his “role in the offense” and “voice in play-calling,” which aligns with some of the frustration that the 29-year-old wideout visibly displayed near the end of the 2022 season.
“He’s a brother of mine,” Allen said about Diggs. “This does not work, what we’re doing here, without him.” , and the Bills canceled their third and final session of the week. The Bills needed a new play-caller last season when Brian Daboll left to become head coach of the Giants, and the offense experienced some growing pains under promoted offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey — who hadn’t called plays in the NFL before.
Following a Nov. 13 loss to Minnesota, Diggs only had two games the rest of the season, including a pair of playoff games, where he topped 100 yards.approached Allen on the sideline
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