Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen spoke with reporters Thursday, when he addressed publicly for the first time the team's decision to trade their top offensive threat, Stefon Diggs.
Speaking publicly for the first time since Stefon Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans earlier this month, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen praised his former teammate during a press conference with reporters on Thursday, but lamented the decision as simply 'the nature of the business.' Allen, whose relationship with Diggs was placed under the microscope amid Diggs’ apparent frustrations, spoke highly of his former teammate, but added that the decision was never his to make.
I don’t get paid to make changes on the team, I get paid to be the best quarterback that I can be and try to lead the guys on this team.' The change will allow for 'opportunity,' Allen said. Naturally, Diggs’ absence will require the Bills offense to adapt. 'He meant a lot. If you look at the statistics, they don’t lie. Numbers don’t lie.
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