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Stefon Diggs Sends Message to Bills Fans After Being Called a “Traitor” Following Passionate Livestream Celebration

Stefon Diggs Sends Message to Bills Fans After Being Called a “Traitor” Following Passionate Livestream Celebration

Foxborough, October 9, 2025

After the New England Patriots’ thrilling 23-20 victory over the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium, the atmosphere in the Patriots’ locker room was electric. Amid the cheers and blaring music, Stefon Diggs – a former star who once embodied Buffalo – burst into laughter, raised his red-white-blue jersey high, and shouted with raw emotion: “We’re built different!”

Stefon Diggs is gearing up for an 'emotional' return to Buffalo

But just minutes later, social media erupted with a wave of anger from those who once adored him. Hundreds of comments from Bills fans flooded X (Twitter):

  • “Look at him, the way he celebrates in front of his former home is shameful.”

  • “He’s a traitor.”

  • “Diggs forgot who made him a star.”

  • Those words cut deep into the heart of someone who had given everything for Buffalo. This morning, Stefon Diggs responded – not with anger, but with heartfelt sincerity that moved all of New England.

    “I understand them. I understand the pain of seeing someone leave. But I’ll never forget my years in Buffalo – the place where I learned how to fight, where I discovered what it means to crave victory,” Diggs said in a post-game interview. “But now, I’m a Patriot. And I love New England with all my heart. Here, I’m trusted, I’m allowed to be myself. I fight for this logo, for the people who opened their arms to welcome me.”

    Diggs explained that the locker room celebration wasn’t meant to mock his former team but was a moment of emotional release after months of being doubted and labeled as “washed up.” He emphasized: “I feel like I’m alive again. The Patriots helped me rediscover the fire I thought had gone out.”

    Diggs’ story is spreading powerfully within the Patriots’ community. Fans have flooded social media with the hashtag #InDiggsWeTrust, embracing him as a symbol of resilience and newfound loyalty.

    One comment, shared thousands of times, read: “No one understands Diggs better than the Patriots right now. He didn’t betray anyone – he just found himself again, and he chose the right home.”

    New England has found a warrior – and Stefon Diggs, after it all, has rediscovered his heart here.

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