Cowboys Trevon Diggs Disclosed “Inside Information” Regarding Bills Wide Receiver Stefon Diggs
In Week 15, the Buffalo Bills (7-6) will have an uphill task to overcome the Dallas Cowboys (10-3).
The Cowboys aren’t just winning right now; cornerback Trevon Diggs is also giving them advice on how to stop his older brother, Stefon Diggs, who is the top wide receiver for the Bills.
According to SB Nation, Cowboys veteran Stephon Gilmore already received some advice, despite the defense coordinator for the Cowboys saying he wouldn’t seek Trevon for assistance in stopping the Bills star.
“Showing down Josh Allen and the Bills’ offense will be the Cowboys’ biggest focus, and that means trying to bottle up Stefon Diggs, older brother of Trevon Diggs, and the latter isn’t shy about sharing some inside information to help Gilmore get his job done and to help Dallas’ chances of escaping with a victory,” wrote Cowboys reporter Patrik Walker on December 13.
Regarding Trevon’s counsel on Diggs, Gilmore remarked, “He knows him a lot, and we talked about it a little bit during training camp.” “I’m going to study him and go through my normal process, and hopefully, I can play well against him.”
Diggs wants to get out of his current offensive rut.
During the Bills’ 20-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, he had two drops, catching just 4-of-11 targets for 24 yards. While the explosive receiver is usually double or triple-teamed, Stefon Diggs hasn’t hit over 100 yards a game since Week 6.
Amid the Bills struggles this season, Trevon urged Diggs to “get up outta” Buffalo and shaded Allen’s talent. Speaking to reporters in November, Diggs addressed his brother’s posts. “I’m not responsible for how other people feel… even my own brother. I love my brother… You wanna know how he feels, you have to take it up with him.”
Josh Allen Is Looking for Bills Mafia’s Help Against the Dallas Cowboys
The Bills are now tied with six other AFC clubs at 7-6. Buffalo, however, holds onto their 11th-place ranking because of the league tiebreakers. The Bills would have a much greater chance of making the postseason if they beat Dallas. Although Allen is aware that defeating this Cowboys club won’t be simple, he believes that having home field advantage will give them an advantage.
It’s December here. It won’t be the hottest day/night combination. We need a home ground and a home crowd to neutralize an opposing offense, Allen said reporters.
“Bills Mafia must be vocal, appear in large numbers, and be prepared to support us. They are vital to us, especially for this game. any false start or game delay. even merely the activity’s vigor and flow. We are dependent on Bill’s Mafia. Our strategy to assault and win this game will heavily rely on playing to the fans.