The Buffalo Bills manhandled the New England Patriots, 38-9, on Monday night as they notched their fourth straight win and improved to 12-3 on the season. Their success this season has been in large part due to the elite play of quarterback Josh Allen and the emergence of wide receiver Stefon Diggs in his debut campaign with the Bills.

Diggs made a little bit of team history himself during their beatdown of the Patriots, becoming the franchise's leader in receiving yards, while also padding on his already franchise-leading total in receptions. There's no question he and Allen have been exceptional this season, but the 27-year old believes they can reach even greater heights.

Via Sal Maiorana of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle:

And as far as Diggs is concerned, “We’re still scratching the surface on the potential we have. I feel like Josh is still a young quarterback but he’s playing some elite ball, throwing for 300-plus, making great decisions, he’s not turning the ball over, he’s running. I don’t know the past, I just know Josh right now and he’s playing great football. As a receiver, I just want to give it all I’ve got for him, make the plays for him.”

After recording 9 receptions for 145 yards, including three touchdowns on Monday, Diggs now has 120 catches on 1,459 yards on the season. The first-time Pro-Bowler wasn't the only Bill to have a record-setting night in the blowout victory. His partner-in-crime Josh Allen, who completed 27-of-36 passes for 320 yards and four touchdowns, became franchise leader in 300-yard games, with his eighth such performance this season. Allen also now holds the single-season record for most touchdown passes in franchise history with 34.

Nonetheless, records aside, Stefon Diggs, Allen, and the Bills certainly have their sights set on a different accomplishment, and that's becoming Super Bowl champs.