Being the favorite to win Super Bowl LVII adds pressure for the Buffalo Bills to compete in every game.
But so far, they haven’t been challenged after Week 2.
After a statement victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams, they dominated the Tennessee Titans, last season’s top seed in the AFC playoffs.
They have pounded their opponents into submission and have made the second half their turf.
Meanwhile, wide receiver Stefon Diggs is having a hot start with 270 yards and four touchdowns in two games.
Three of those scores were against the Titans and he had a unique celebration for each touchdown.
The veteran wideout is having fun with their recent success.
“You never know what’s in the future, so sometimes you gotta get ‘em all out.”
My @nflnetwork interview with #Bills star Stefon Diggs, who really is going to run out of touchdown celebrations if he keeps rolling like this. pic.twitter.com/srXxunpKXb
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 20, 2022
NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero tweeted, “‘You never know what’s in the future, so sometimes you gotta get ‘em all out.’ My @nflnetwork interview with #Bills star Stefon Diggs, who really is going to run out of touchdown celebrations if he keeps rolling like this.”
Diggs Gave Praise To His Quarterback
Diggs added after defeating the Titans, “It feels good. To put things in perspective, we had some plays that we wish we had back. Josh [Allen] had a hell of a game, as usual. I give all the quarterback love to him. He threw some great balls. He found a way to win.”
He also described the zone wherein he and Allen are in right now by saying, “We’re getting there. We’re working at it. I feel like it’s a lot of turnover from practice and the time that we put in. Also the consistency, we’ve been together for a couple of years. We’re just trying to build off it.”
Diggs finished the game with 12 receptions for 148 yards and three touchdowns.
That’s a nice follow-up for his 122-yard, one-touchdown game against the Rams.
He will have an opportunity to gain more yards and touchdowns against the Miami Dolphins in Week 3.
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