Green Bay Packers 17-27 Buffalo Bills: Stefon Diggs leads Bills to victory as Aaron Rogers’ Packers suffer fourth consecutive defeat

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Before the game, Stephon Diggs and Jare Alexander exchanged words; The Diggs and Buffalo Bills had the last word, defeating the Green Bay Packers 27-17; The Packers had a poor start eight games into the season under Aaron Rodgers.

Stephon Diggs led the Buffalo Bills to a 27-17 win over the Green Bay Packers, who started poorly in eight games of the season under Aaron Rodgers.

Alexander disputed this claim. Diggs was seen running sideways and yelling at the corner as they exited the tunnel. Their feud continued as the teams returned to their dressing rooms.

Regardless, Diggs and AFC leader The Bills certainly had the final say on Sunday night.

Diggs had six game-best catches for 108 yards and ran a perfect route for a 26-yard touchdown in a 27–17 win over the Packers, who started poorly eight games into the season under Aaron Rodgers.

In a tight game, Packers linebacker Quay Walker was sent off for pushing Bills practice team tight end Zach Davidson on the touchline.

The Bills (6-1), however, never fell short of a win in their fourth straight game and had their best start to the season since 1993.

The clash between two of the NFL’s best quarterbacks, Rodgers and Buffalo’s Josh Allen, never took place.

Allen finished 13 of 25 for 218 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions. He added 49 yards on the rush, including a powerful 20-yard win on third and 14th, to secure his 1-yard TD pass to Dawson Knox, who opened the scoring.

Allen was unhappy with two interceptions he threw in the fourth quarter that briefly breathed life into the Packers.

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