ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — For one brief moment, the Buffalo Bills’ onetime dynamic duo was back together again at Highmark Stadium.
Once the final whistle blew to end Buffalo’s sloppy, three-turnover 23-20 loss to New England on Sunday night, Bills quarterback Josh Allen walked to midfield, where he greeted Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs with a warm hug.
“I love you, man,” Allen said, tapping Diggs on the head.
“You too, brother,” Diggs replied.
The reunion between two players who spent four years together rewriting the Bills’ passing, receiving and scoring records was notable for several reasons. The biggest, perhaps, was a reminder of Diggs’ play-making ability.
Productive as Buffalo’s spread-the-wealth “Everybody Eats” offensive approach has become since Diggs was traded to Houston