In a stunning escalation of one of the NFL’s most talked-about personal feuds, former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs has fired a direct and biting shot at his ex-quarterback Josh Allen just days before the Super Bowl. With the New England Patriots—Diggs’ current team—set to face off in the league’s biggest stage, the veteran receiver took to social media and interviews to mock Allen’s ongoing inability to reach the Super Bowl, a jab that many are calling personal and unnecessarily harsh.

The comment came during a heated pre-Super Bowl media session where Diggs, now a key weapon for the Patriots’ high-powered offense led by young quarterback Drake Maye, was asked about his journey from Buffalo to New England. “Look, I finally made it here,” Diggs reportedly said with a smirk. “Some guys just can’t get over the hump no matter how much talent they throw at it.
Karma’s funny like that—I’m hoisting the Lombardi before the guy who was supposed to be ‘the one.'” Sources close to the situation described the remark as a clear reference to Allen, the Bills’ star quarterback who has led Buffalo to multiple deep playoff runs but never a Super Bowl appearance. The dig quickly went viral, sparking outrage among Bills Mafia faithful and reigniting memories of the tumultuous 2023-2024 breakup between Diggs and the Bills organization.
The tension between Diggs and Allen dates back several years. Once viewed as one of the league’s most dynamic quarterback-receiver duos, their partnership soured amid reported locker-room friction, sideline arguments, and public post-game tension following playoff exits—most notably the heartbreaking losses to the Kansas City Chiefs. Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans in 2024 after a torn ACL sidelined him, but he bounced back impressively this season after signing with New England.
His 1,000-yard campaign and postseason contributions have helped carry the Patriots to their first Super Bowl in over a decade, a fact that has only amplified the narrative of “what could have been” in Buffalo.

Enter Hailee Steinfeld, Josh Allen’s wife and a prominent Hollywood actress known for her roles in blockbuster films and her supportive presence at Bills games. Steinfeld, who married Allen in a private ceremony last year, has largely stayed out of on-field drama. But Diggs’ latest comment crossed a line, prompting a rare and fiery public response from the actress.
In a pointed Instagram story that has since been screenshotted and shared across sports media, Steinfeld posted a simple but searing message: “Classless. Some people peak early and spend the rest of their careers chasing relevance. My husband builds legacies—he doesn’t tear others down to feel big. Keep talking, we’ll be watching the game from the right sideline soon enough.” She followed it up with a photo of herself and Allen at a recent charity event, captioned simply “Real ones stay winning.” The post garnered millions of views within hours, with fans flooding the comments in support of the couple.
Steinfeld’s reaction was immediate and unfiltered, a departure from her usual poised demeanor. Insiders say she was particularly incensed by the personal nature of Diggs’ jab, viewing it as an attack not just on Allen’s career but on the hard work and resilience the Bills quarterback has shown through years of near-misses. “Hailee doesn’t usually get involved in NFL beef,” one source close to the family told reporters. “But when someone takes a cheap shot at Josh right before the biggest game of the year—for either side—she wasn’t going to stay silent. She’s fiercely protective.”

The fallout has divided the NFL world. Bills fans have rallied behind Allen and Steinfeld, flooding social media with memes depicting Diggs as bitter and washed-up. Patriots supporters, meanwhile, have celebrated the trash talk as fuel for their team, pointing out that Diggs’ production this season proves he was held back in Buffalo. National analysts have weighed in heavily, with some calling Diggs’ remark “petty” and others praising it as “honest truth-telling” about Allen’s postseason shortcomings.
The Super Bowl matchup itself adds another layer of intrigue. While the Patriots boast a balanced attack featuring Diggs’ route-running precision, the Bills—should they have advanced in this hypothetical scenario—would have relied on Allen’s cannon arm and improvisational brilliance. Instead, the narrative has shifted to redemption arcs: Diggs seeking validation after feeling underappreciated in Buffalo, and Allen quietly grinding toward the elusive ring that has defined his career’s biggest question mark.
League insiders note that personal barbs like this are rare in the Super Bowl spotlight, where professionalism usually reigns. Yet the Diggs-Allen saga has always been different—raw, emotional, and unresolved. Diggs’ mock came at a time when Allen was already facing scrutiny over Buffalo’s latest playoff exit, making the timing feel calculated to maximum damage.
As kickoff approaches, all eyes are on how this drama plays out on the field. Will Diggs back up his words with a big performance? Will Allen, watching from afar or perhaps preparing for next season, let the noise motivate him? One thing is clear: Steinfeld’s fierce defense has turned a personal slight into a national storyline, reminding everyone that in the NFL, old wounds don’t heal easily—especially when a Super Bowl is on the line.
For now, the battle of words has set the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable Super Bowl Sunday. Whether it’s karma, talent, or sheer willpower that decides the outcome, one former teammate’s mockery has ensured that this game will be about far more than just football.