On Tuesday, Buffalo Bills’ wide receiver Stefon Diggs made his return to mandatory practice after missing the team’s opening session. Diggs had been absent from the team’s first practice, which raised some questions about his commitment to the team.
Diggs, who was acquired by the Bills in a trade with the Minnesota Vikings in March, had been dealing with a personal issue that caused him to miss the opening practice. However, he was back on the field for the second day of mandatory minicamp and seemed to be in good spirits.
The Bills’ head coach, Sean McDermott, was pleased to see Diggs back on the field and expressed his appreciation for the wide receiver’s commitment to the team. He said, “Stefon is a great teammate and we’re glad to have him back. He’s an important part of this team and we look forward to him continuing to make an impact on the field.”
Diggs is expected to be a major contributor to the Bills’ offense this season. He is coming off a career-best season with the Vikings in 2019, where he recorded 1,130 receiving yards and six touchdowns. He is expected to be a key piece of the Bills’ offense and will be looked upon to help lead the team to success in 2020.
The Bills are hoping that Diggs’ return will help them get back on track after a disappointing 2019 season. With Diggs back in the fold, the team is looking forward to a successful 2020 campaign. It will be interesting to see how Diggs performs in his first season with the Bills and if he can help lead them to success.