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IN PHOTOS: Stefon Diggs goes full Squid Game at Paris Fashion Week

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs made an appearance at Paris Fashion Week and made a statement with his attire. The wide receiver posted photos to his personal Instagram page on Thursday showing him wearing monochromatic red attire with a black mask that covered his entire face.

While the wide receiver has been known to make fashion statements before and after NFL games, this look resembled something from the popular Netflix drama "Squid Game".

“We got a chauffeur and a translator for where they don't speak English “ Paris it’s been fun ❤️ Au revoir.
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Diggs captioned the photo by saying that he had fun during his time in Paris. He also included photos of himself in the city as well as a photo from one of the fashion show's runways. And a photo of him doing some push-ups in the red outfit.

The wide receiver is widely known for his sense of fashion and is considered to be one of the best dressed in the National Football League. Making an appearance at one of the globe's biggest fashion weeks is definitely a step in making his fashion attire to another level.

Bills WR Stefon Diggs is fed up with the team's lack of playoff success

During the Buffalo Bills' loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in the divisional round, wide receiver Stefon Diggs was shown during the telecast being quite upset. While on the sidelines, he appeared to yell at quarterback Josh Allen, which came as a shock since the two appeared to have a good relationship. There have even been rumors since then that the wide receiver wants to leave Buffalo.

Bills WR @stefondiggs is frustrated with Buffalo's lack of playoff success. (@HBOTheShop)

“It doesn’t make sense. I’ll rack my brain with this sh-t at this point. Why sh-t ain’t coming together?"

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Diggs stated on a recent episode of "The Shop" that he has grown extremely frustrated with how the Bills' playoff fortunes have turned out. He said that the Vikings traded him to Buffalo and didn't expect him to have the success that he has had.

“It doesn’t make sense. I’ll rack my brain with this sh-t at this point. Why sh-t ain’t coming together?"

He said that the tight, small-margin losses in the AFC playoffs lead him to rack his brain and trying to figure out a solution.

He asserted that the team's roster does not contain the team's problems and expressed confidence in his teammates rather than the game strategy. He furthered his conviction that what he is doing is not the issue. It will be interesting to see if the Bills can get over this playoff hump in the upcoming season.

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