The relationship between Stefon Diggs and the Buffalo Bills has been an on-and-off hot topic around Western New York for some time.
Monday's prime-time loss to the Denver Broncos brought its focus back into the forefront.
Diggs was held to three catches on just five targets for 34 yards that night. The following day, the Bills fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, who will be replaced by in the interim by assistant Joe Brady.
Diggs was asked Thursday about this week's changes, and he had complimentary things to say about both men.
"Joe Brady is a hell of a guy," Diggs told reporters. "Got a lot of respect for Ken Dorsey… Gotta flip the page."
But much of his Thursday media session involved Diggs being dragged into a conversation he didn't start.
Following the Bills' loss on Monday, posts from Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs, Stefon's younger brother, had social media abuzz. The younger Diggs wrote on X (formerly Twitter): "Man 14 Gotta get up outta there."
Later, Trevon Diggs appeared to call out Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
Asked about his brother's posts on Thursday, Stefon Diggs said he can't be responsible for what other people say about him publicly, even family members.
"I'm not responsible for how other people feel," Diggs told reporters. "Anybody in this room for that matter. A reporter, a player, even my own brother. I love my brother, and the space my brother is coming from is my family. You want to know how he feels, you gotta take it up with him.
"Putting me in a position -- or me having a conversation with my brother, that's in-house family rules. But for me, I can't combat or answer all the questions as to why. … That's something you're going to have to ask my brother."
Diggs added that he hasn't talked to
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