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Stefon Diggs bought his revenge on Sunday night time, placing up a monster recreation against the Bills in a 23-20 Patriots win at Highmark Stadium against his former staff. 

It marked his first time back in Buffalo since he was traded in 2024, and Diggs delivered for the Patriots, pulling in 10 receptions for 146 yards to hand the Bills their first loss of the season.

Diiggs told NBC’s Melissa Stark afterward that his efficiency was “100 percent” personal.

Stefon Diggs and Drake Maye walks off the sphere after the Patriots’ win over the Bills on Oct. 5, 2025. IMAGN IMAGES via GWN Connect

“Obviously I love those guys, still got a good relationship with them, have a lot of respect for them. But I love the game of football more and every time I come out here I try to prove it, not only to them but to myself.”

His longest catch of the day got here in the third quarter when Drake Maye accomplished a 32-yard throw to Diggs along the sideline to put the Patriots inside the five-yard line. 

The win actually appeared to imply a bit to Diggs, who was seen on an Instagram Live celebrating in the locker room.

“When it gets loud, it kind of gets quiet for me,” said Diggs, who now has back-to-back 100-yard video games for the 3-2 Patriots. “It doesn’t bother me too much: They love you one day, they hate you the next, they can love you again. I spent a lot of time here. I respect the dynamic. Used to be here. I’m not here no more. I guess I miss you too.”

Stefon Diggs torched the Bills in his return to Buffalo. IMAGN IMAGES via GWN Connect

Diggs performed 4 seasons with the Bills, recording 445 receptions for 5,372 yards and 37 touchdowns, and he acknowledged in an on-field interview before the sport that the return was “Nostalgic.” 

“It’s been a long time. Obviously, I’ve got a lot of love and respect for this team and fan base. I’m excited. I waited all week for it,” he said. 

Diggs was traded to the Texans, but his time in Houston was short after struggling a season-ending  ACL injury in Week 8 during the 2024 season. 

He wound up signing with the Patriots on a $69 million deal for three years in March. 

The large receiver did obtain some boos from the gang when he exited the tunnel, but was fortunately greeted by former teammates in Buffalo. 

Stefon Diggs and Josh Allen after the Patriots’ win over the Bills. Getty Images

Among the Bills personnel that got here over to say hiya to Diggs was head coach Sean  McDermott, who hugged the previous Buffalo large receiver. 

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