Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs
USA Today · 4h
Stefon Diggs and Josh Allen share awkward handshake and side eye after Texans beat Bills
Stefon Diggs and Josh Allen connected again Sunday, but it wasn't as joyous as when they hooked up for more than three dozen touchdowns and shared hugs, handshakes and thankful sweet-nothings over the previous four years. Allen sought out Diggs at midfield after the Bills lost to Diggs' Houston Texans' 23-20 on a walk-off field goal.
billswire.usatoday · 1h
Texans' Stefon Diggs reacts to beating the Bills
Stefon Diggs kept his cool after beating his former team. At least in front of the cameras. After an inspired speech to his teammates in the Texans’ locker room following his team’s 23-20 last-second win over the Bills, Diggs admitted it was a big win for him personally.
Houston Chronicle · 12h
Texans victory over Bills caps 'emotional' revenge week for Stefon Diggs
Stefon Diggs downplayed the personal importance of Sunday's Week 5 game against the Buffalo Bills when meeting with the media last week. But the Houston Texans' wide receiver wasn't able to conceal his feelings that well after a 23-20 victory over his former team.
The New York Times · 14h
Bills clearly lacked player like Stefon Diggs in loss to Texans
The Bills were, almost poetically, without Khalil Shakir, their top receiver. It left the Bills without a single player who caught a regular season pass from Allen in 2023. And those receivers didn’t add much on Sunday, even with a depleted Bills defense giving them one chance after another to take hold of the game.
billswire.usatoday · 4h
WATCH: Texans' Stefon Diggs gives locker room speech after beating Bills
The Buffalo Bills were beaten by the Stefon Diggs led Houston Texans in Week 5. In a 23-20 final, the Bills (3-2) certainly shot themselves in the foot. The Texans (4-1) only had a chance to take a final field goal attempt because of Buffalo’s time management.
The Boston Globe · 15h
Stefon Diggs reminds Bills who he is, Texans win on last-second field goal after squandering big lead
The Texans, who visit Gillette Stadium and the Patriots next Sunday, led, 20-3, after a field goal early in the third quarter before the Bills scored 17 straight points to tie it with about 3½ minutes to go.
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