FOXBOROUGH — Stefon Diggs witnessed firsthand the evolution of Josh Allen from promising young quarterback into an elite MVP candidate during his time in Buffalo.

After two seasons in the NFL ranks where Allen threw for 30 touchdowns but was also knocked for 21 interceptions and a 56.3 percent completion, the Bills QB found his stride during Diggs’ first year with the team.

During that 2020 campaign — Allen’s third in the NFL — he thrived with Diggs in place as the team’s No. 1 target, throwing for 37 touchdowns and finishing second in NFL MVP voting behind Aaron Rodgers.

Now in New England, Diggs has seen a similar script play out this season, with Drake Maye going from a talented — but raw — prospect into one of the frontrunners for NFL MVP in his second season in the NFL ranks.

But,

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