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BUFFALO, NY â December 11, 2025 â In a stunning interview that has sent shockwaves through the NFL just days before a critical Week 15 showdown, former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs labeled his old team “soulless” and issued a direct, seven-word warning to his former quarterback, Josh Allen.
The explosive comments came during a taping of the “Letâs Go” podcast with Tom Brady, set to air tonight. In a promotional clip released early, a visibly intense Diggs was asked about facing the Bills for the first time since his blockbuster trade to the New York Jets this past offseason.
“It’s not just another game,” Diggs said, leaning forward. “You look at that offense now, and what do you see? A machine. A efficient, strong, well-oiled machine. But I’ll tell you what you don’t see: a soul. They lost that. Theyâre playing checkers, but the heart… that left when I did.”
The most incendiary moment followed. When Brady prompted him for a message to Josh Allen, Diggs stared directly into the camera, his expression cold.
“He knows what he lost. Seven years of trust. Gone.”
The seven-word phraseâ”He knows what he lost. Seven years of trust. Gone.”âis being dissected across social media and sports talk radio. Many are interpreting it as a direct reference to the famed on-field chemistry and implicit trust between Allen and Diggs that fueled the Bills’ AFC dominance from 2020-2024. The “seven years” is believed to cryptically reference their total partnership, including their time together in Minnesota.
The Bills (9-4) host Diggs’ Jets (8-5) in a high-stakes AFC East rematch this Sunday, with major playoff implications. The Jets won the first matchup in Week 2, 24-21, with Diggs catching a crucial 4th-quarter touchdown. Since the trade, Diggs has publicly praised the Jets’ culture while making occasional, subtle jabs at the “corporate” and “restrictive” environment he perceived in Buffalo during his final season.
Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott, when asked about Diggs’ comments at his Thursday press conference, offered a terse response: “Our focus is on our team, our preparation, and the players in our locker room. We respect all opponents and are solely concentrated on Sunday.”
Josh Allen declined to speak to reporters today, a deviation from his normal midweek availability. A team spokesperson stated he was “under the weather.”
The drama adds a deeply personal layer to an already fierce rivalry. Analysts note that while the Bills’ offense remains statistically top-tier, there has been a noticeable absence of the explosive, “backyard football” connection between Allen and Diggs that often bailed the team out in crucial moments.
“Diggs is weaponizing the narrative,” said ESPN’s Rex Ryan. “He’s not just saying they’re worseâhe’s saying the soul of that team walked out the door with him. He’s getting in Josh’s head before he even steps off the bus in Buffalo. This is psychological warfare at its finest.”
Whether this fuels a Bills team seeking vengeance or a Jets star playing with a massive chip on his shoulder will be revealed Sunday. One thing is certain: the atmosphere at Highmark Stadium will be electric, and all eyes will be on every interactionâor lack thereofâbetween number 14 in white and number 1 in green.
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