NFL Star Stefon Diggs Responds To Claims That He’s A ‘Pain In The Posterior + Issues Public Apology: ‘Obviously I Don’t Want To Come Across As That’
NFL Star Stefon Diggs Responds To Claims That He’s A ‘Pain In The Posterior + Issues Public Apology: Obviously I Don’t Want To Come Across As That
Stefon Diggs broke his silence with the media on Wednesday after weeks of speculation surrounding his demeanor during training camp.
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Addressing comments from NBC Sports Boston’s Phil Perry and Tom Curran that he was “becoming a bit of a pain in the posterior,” Diggs responded, “I was referred to as a pain in the a**, pain in the posterior, but I’m going to say exactly what it really is. Obviously I don’t want to come across as that… If I rubbed anybody the wrong way, I’ll I really want to apologize.”
Diggs emphasized professionalism moving forward: “If somebody calls you an asshole and then they start acting like one. . . . I won’t. That’s not me.”
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