Donte Whitner Says Bills Are Going To Miss One Player

Donte Whitner Says Bills Are Going To Miss One Player


A detail of a Buffalo Bills helmet during warm ups against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on October 02, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Former NFL player Donte Whitner believes that Stefon Diggs will be the one player the Bills miss the most this season.

The “Up & Adams” Podcast Monday posted a clip to Twitter where Whitner told host Kay Adams that Diggs’ absence will be felt immediately.

“They are going to miss him a lot,” Whitner said of Diggs.

Whitner was responding to Adams’ question about which offseason departure would most affect the Bills this season.

Diggs was a wide receiver that Bills quarterback Josh Allen could rely on to make a play when the football was thrown in his direction, Whitner said.

The Pro Bowl wide receiver was also a threat to finish with over 100 yards every game, Whitner added.

Whitner did say that Buffalo’s players would not miss the locker room drama the talented wide receiver allegedly caused.

Without Diggs, the Bills’ success in 2024 will come down to Allen’s decision-making and ability to stay healthy, Whitner noted.

Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans last week, a move that shocked Buffalo fans.

In exchange for Diggs, Houston sent the Bills a 2025 second round draft pick.

Last season, Diggs recorded 107 receptions for 1,183 yards and eight touchdowns to lead the Bills’ offense.

Buffalo also lost wide receiver Gabe Davis during the offseason as the free agent signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars.


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