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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs made waves on Monday night when he tweeted that his brother Stefon needs a change of scenery following the Buffalo Bills' loss to the Denver Broncos.
"Man 14 Gotta get up outta there," Trevon Diggs posted on X, formerly Twitter, after the Broncos made a last-second field goal to take down the Bills 24-22 in a chaotic finish.
Stefon Diggs finished with three catches and 34 yards in the loss. His quarterback, Josh Allen, had a rough night, ending up 15 for 26 as a passer for 127 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.
On Tuesday, Trevon Diggs seemed to get a little more personal as he doubled down with a follow-up post.
"Let's not forget, he [Allen] didn't start going off till bro got there," said the Dallas Pro Bowler, who's out for the season with a knee injury.

His likes on X sent a similar message. "Bills have gotten worst [sic] every year since they started making playoffs," one user posted, which Trevon Diggs liked. "Only consistent thing about them is [Stefon] Diggs making his plays. They aren't contenders anymore. Allen isn't one of the elite either."
But plenty of Bills fans, also known as the Bills Mafia, were less than pleased.
"Buffalo made a conference championship in 2021, something Dallas hasn't done since 1996," a user responded. "Maybe get your own house in order first before criticizing someone else's?"
"Your bro literally said Josh changed his career," another user wrote. "Cmon man, it goes both ways."
The latter poster has a point. In 2022, Stefon Diggs told teammate Von Miller that Allen was like a "big little brother."
"I'm grateful, because I've had some good quarterbacks in the past, shout out to them, but this is that quarterback that God had for me at the end of the tunnel," he said at the time. "I got something for you, just making sure you sharpening your blade so that when it's time, it's going to cut."
A number of X users pointed out that most of the star receiver's career accolades came with the Bills, including his First Team and Second Team All-Pro selections, as well as his 2020 season when he led the NFL in receptions and receiving yards.
"Your bro didn't even have a pro bowl to his name until he got to play with josh lmao," one user wrote.
Last month, Allen defended Stefon Diggs publicly, saying that the wide receiver is a "fiery competitor" and that he is "tired of hearing all this nonsense."
"My ultimate reaction is I'm thankful to have a guy who understands, and secondly, I appreciate him," Stefon Diggs said after being informed of Allen's comments.
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