Stefon Diggs was not able to win a Super Bowl with Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, but it sounds like he is confident that it could happen with the Houston Texans and quarterback C.J. Stroud.
During a recent press conference, Stefon Diggs made it clear that he believes in C.J. Stroud and the rest of the Houston Texans team as he continues his quest to win a Super Bowl.
“I feel like I’ve been chasing the Super Bowl since I got in the league,” Diggs said according to Pro Football Talk. “To say like you get to one specific place and say this is where I want to try to win it, but this is where I’m at right now. Obviously, I believe in this team and the quarterback. Those are unspoken things that we all can assume.
“For me, chasing a ring, it isn’t like I came here to chase it. I came here to win and that starts with game one. Moving forward, of course, you want a ring. It sounds good to be like you won a Super Bowl, and you won a ring, but it takes a lot of effort and consistency. For me, I’m going to take it in one day at a time. It starts in practice. It starts in walk-through. It starts in the meeting rooms. For me, winning is always in the forefront of my brain with everything I do. It’s one thing at time, rather than jumping the gun. I don’t put the carrot before the horse.”
We’ll have to see whether or not Diggs, Stroud, and the Texans can get it done this season.

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