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Stefon Diggs tweets frustrations after Bills’ playoff loss
Former Minnesota Vikings receiver and Buffalo Payments star Stefon Diggs has hit Twitter once more, this time explaining his actions after the Payments’ playoff loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday afternoon.
Diggs was seen yelling at Bills quarterback Josh Allen throughout the second half and In keeping with The Athletic’s Joe Buscaglia, Diggs cleaned out his locker in frustration after the loss and left the locker room earlier than a lot of the coaches made it to the tunnel.
Diggs’s teammate Duke Johnson reportedly introduced him again to the locker room for Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott’s postgame speech, however Diggs left shortly after.
Almost 24 hours later, Diggs despatched off a collection of tweets relating to the incident.
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“Need me to be okay with dropping?” Diggs requested. “Nah. Need me to be okay with our degree of play when it is lower than the usual? Nah. It is simple to criticize my response greater than the consequence.”
Diggs’s tweetstorm is acquainted to Vikings followers who watched the All-Professional receiver tweet his manner out of Minnesota by means of the 2019 season. Diggs was traded to Buffalo the next offseason after tweeting “It is time for a brand new starting” in a deal that allowed the Vikings to pick Justin Jefferson within the 2020 NFL Draft.
At the same time as Vikings followers chuckle at what Payments followers are studying about Diggs’s habits on social media, Diggs could have some extent after being held to 4 catches for 35 yards in a loss to the Bengals.
McDermott additionally defended Diggs throughout his postgame press convention.
“He is a aggressive man,” McDermott stated, through NewYorkUpstate.com. “That is what makes him good is what you noticed. He is very aggressive like all of us are. We work extraordinarily onerous at these jobs to be the very best we will presumably be, and it hurts. I would not need a man that does not harm, proper? So whenever you put all of it on the road on the market, we put all of it on the road, and tonight it wasn’t ok. That is the half that stings.”
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Boy, 17, killed in fiery crash in Minnetonka
MINNETONKA, Minn. — A teenager died in a fiery crash in the west metro on Sunday evening.
Officials say the 17-year-old boy from Corcoran was driving a 2024 Cadillac Lyriq eastbound on Highway 7. At around 10:45 p.m., at County Road 101 in Minnetonka, he left the road and struck a light pole.
The car and the light pole then caught on fire, traffic camera video from the scene shows.
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