Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Bills unveil new wrinkle

Buffalo counting on wide receiver Diggs, who is looking for a fresh start with Bills

- By John Wawrow

The day Stefon Diggs has been waiting for since March has finally arrived. It’s time for the receiver to make his debut with the Buffalo Bills.

“It’s time for a new beginning,” Diggs tweeted on March 16, a day before Buffalo acquired the sixth-year player in a trade with Minnesota. Nothing has changed since.

“I would say since I got traded, I haven’t stopped thinking about playing ball,” Diggs said as Buffalo prepares to open the season by playing host to the New York Jets on Sunday.

“Definitely something I’ve been carrying a big chip on my shoulder,” he added, before explaining this is no different from any other season for a dynamic playmaker who still feels slighted for being selected in the fifth round of the 2015 draft. “I’m looking forward to it, especially with a new journey, a new challenge each and every year. I’m eager. I’m ready.”

For a team considered to have an early-season edge in returning mostly intact following a coronaviru­s-altered offseason, the Bills gave up a first-round draft pick to land Diggs to add a spark into a Josh Allen-led offense that struggled to score points.

Buffalo managed 20 or fewer points 11 times last season, including a 22-19 overtime loss to Houston in an wild-card playoff.

Diggs, who has topped 1,000 yards in each of his previous two seasons, provides Buffalo an establishe­d trio of receivers, rounded out by 2019 free agent additions John Brown and Cole Beasley.

The Jets, by comparison, feature numerous questions marks in opening against the Bills for a second straight year.

New York’s offensive line has been reshuffled from a season ago. Their group of receivers are limping. And the Jets’ defense — one of the few bright spots last year — is without linebacker C.J. Mosley (opted out) and star safety Jamal Adams, whose contract complaints led to him being traded to Seattle for safety Bradley Mcdougald.

General manager Joe Douglas opened the week aware of the knocks directed at a team in the midst of a nine-year playoff drought.

“We see the things that are said. We see the things that are written. You know it angers a lot of people,”

Douglas said. “I know that there’s a lot of hungry guys that want to go out there and just prove a lot of people wrong.”

Shuffle up front

New York is the fourth NFL team since the 2010 season to start five different players on the offensive line in Week 1 from the five who started the opener the previous year.

Center Connor Mcgovern, right tackle George Fant and right guard Greg Van Roten were all signed in free agency, and left tackle Mekhi Becton was taken with the No. 11 overall pick in the draft. Left guard Alex Lewis is the only holdover, but he didn’t start right away.

Memories

Allen is far more comfortabl­e preparing for his second season-opening start than he was a year ago, when Buffalo overcame a 16-0 deficit in a 17-16 win at the Meadowland­s.

Buffalo’s opening two drives ended with a fumble and Mosley returning an intercepti­on for a touchdown. Allen sealed the win with a 38-yard touchdown pass to Brown with 3 minutes left.

“I wouldn’t call it night and day, but I do feel really good about myself going into the game,” he said, emphasizin­g a need for a better start.

Memories, part II

Sam Darnold, who like Allen was one of five quarterbac­ks selected in the first round of the 2017 draft, had a different take on last year’s opener. The Jets combined for four first downs and 54 net yards on their final four possession­s, and Darnold was diagnosed with mononucleo­sis a few days later. He’s looked at the film.

“I think it was good because you look back and see all the improvemen­ts we made throughout the year,” he said. “I am going to take that experience and run with it.”

 ?? James P. Mccoy / The Buffalo News via AP, pool ?? Wide receiver Stefon Diggs, dealt to the Buffalo Bills after five seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, says “It’s time for a new beginning.”
James P. Mccoy / The Buffalo News via AP, pool Wide receiver Stefon Diggs, dealt to the Buffalo Bills after five seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, says “It’s time for a new beginning.”
 ?? Mike Stobe / Getty images ?? if the offense is to lead the Jets to the playoffs this year, much will be riding on the production of running back Le’veon Bell, left, and quarterbac­k Sam darnold.
Mike Stobe / Getty images if the offense is to lead the Jets to the playoffs this year, much will be riding on the production of running back Le’veon Bell, left, and quarterbac­k Sam darnold.

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