The Buffalo Bills' wide receiver corps has recently been in the headlines for reasons that Buffalo fans can't be too happy about.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott said on Friday that wide receiver Gabriel Davis has been added to the Reserve/COVID-19 list, joining fellow wideout Cole Beasley on the list. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that both Davis and Beasley are unvaccinated, keeping them sidelined for, at least, Week 16's big matchup with the New England Patriots.
Fortunately, the holiday season had some more heartwarming news from elsewhere in the team's wide receiver corps.
Social media was abuzz on Friday after Bills writer Nate Mendelson shared a social media post of McDonald's employees who had a memorable interaction with Stefon Diggs.
According to the employee's post, Diggs came to the McDonald's that they were working at and gifted $200 to everyone who was on a shift.
The generous gesture fully captures the holiday spirit, as well as Diggs' knack for philanthropic acts in the community. It also captures that, like former wideout Chad Johnson noted and Diggs confirmed, the Bills star doesn't stray from his roots.
If that doesn't warm your heart, perhaps like a nice 10-piece McNuggets, we certainly don't know what will.
If the Bills want to take down their AFC East rival this Sunday, they'll need Diggs to focus not on giving, but on receiving. With Beasley and Davis out, and Emmanuel Sanders questionable but on track to play, Diggs will be a major focal point for the team's offense to run through.
Diggs isn't quite having the same phenomenal campaign as his 2020 season, but he surpassed the 1,000-yard mark for the fourth-consecutive season in Week 15's win over the Carolina Panthers. In Week 13's unforgettable matchup with New England in atrocious weather conditions, Diggs led all receivers with four catches for 51 yards.
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