Despite playing in just three games for his new team, it's safe to say that Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs is loving life with his new role. The 26-year-old recently opened up about how he's adjusted well to life with the Bills.

According to Diggs, he could not be more pleased with the spike in usage rate he's seen since making the move to Buffalo:

“I’m definitely happy I get to play many different spots,” Stefon Diggs said, via Mark Gaughan of the Buffalo News (h/t Josh Alper of of NBC Sports). “I think it also helps other guys as far as other receivers being in different spots, because we got some guys who can play some exceptional football.”

The Bills have won their first three games of the new season, and a lot of credit has to be given to Diggs himself. He's gained 288 yards on 20 passes caught, and there's no denying that he's been a key piece for the team in their hot start.

Diggs went on to say how glad he is with how everything seems to be working out for him with his new team, and how he'd like to fulfill his role of helping his teammates fare as well as he has thus far.

“And we’ve got some young guys stepping up as well,” the Bills receiver added. “It’s kind of hard to keep tabs on everybody, whether I’m drawing a lot of attention or whether I’m not. If I am, hopefully I can get a guy open.”

Life hasn't always been this good for Stefon Diggs during his spell with the Minnesota Vikings. He made the big move over the offseason, and it has clearly worked wonders for him.