NFL News: Stefon Diggs Looking To ‘Dominate’ With Josh Allen

The Buffalo Bills have slowly and quietly put together one of the toughest teams in the National Football League.

They're stacked on both ends of the football, but perhaps the biggest 'win-now' move they made was trading for Stefon Diggs, who didn't need long to prove he was the missing piece for their offense.

Their Chemistry Was Instant

Diggs has formed a lethal duo with Josh Allen. They developed an instant rapport and always seem to be on the same page, even though they haven't played together for that long:

“I feel like even in the first year, people would say that you need a lot of reps, you need a lot of time. But it’s more so, you’ve just go to be on the same page with a guy,” Diggs told the Bills website. “When it comes down to playing ball, we all know Josh Allen is a gamer. He’s a football player. So as far as being a football player out there and being on the same page, it’s all communication."He Wants To Dominate

So, now that they're entering their third season together, winning won't be enough. Instead, Diggs wants to keep the foot on their rivals' neck and dominate week in and week out:

“And going into the third year, it’s about dominating. That’s my mindset. I don’t want to lose. I never want to lose," Diggs added. Diggs Has Full Confidence In His QB

The former Vikings WR added that he has full confidence in Allen regardless of how good or bad he plays any given night. He'll continue to trust him and believes he can get them over the hump:

"But with him, staying where we need to be as far as — you know Josh is super hard on himself as well. Good play, bad play, not riding that roller coaster. Your next play is your best play. And I believe that. That’s my quarterback," Diggs concluded. "I’m rocking with him regardless. I just want to dominate and I don’t want to lose.”It's Super Bowl Or Bust In Buffalo

The Bills were on the losing end of a coin toss in the playoffs and suffered a heartbreaking end to an impressive season. But they've only gotten better this year, especially with the addition of Von Miller.

Losing OC Brian Daboll could sure take a toll on their offense, but they have so many weapons and a perennial MVP candidate under center, so their mindset needs to be 'Super Bowl or bust' from Week 1.

As long as Allen is healthy and looking at that roster, they'll be the team to beat in the AFC until further notice.

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