‘Diggs continues to be a problem for opposing defensive coordinators. The Bills have targeted their no. 1 receiver at least 10 times in the last four games and he continues to reward Allen and offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. Diggs caught nine passes for 145 yards and three touchdowns in perhaps his most dominant performance in a season filled with them. Allen’s trust in Diggs is apparent in the throws he makes in his direction. On the run, into double coverage – it doesn’t matter. Diggs’ addition to the Buffalo offense has transformed it into one of the most difficult units to deal with in the NFL. Diggs’ second touchdown was jaw-dropping. He caught the ball around the 5-yard line with two Patriots defenders draped on him. He took a hit, lowered his shoulder pads, broke through the attempted tackle and strolled into the end zone. Diggs is now at 1,459 receiving yards with one game left to go. Diggs has put together the greatest single season in Bills history after coming over from Minnesota in a trade in a Covid-shortened offseason. His production is really something.’