The Buffalo Bills burst onto the NFL scene last year en route to an AFC Championship appearance. Led by quarterback Josh Allen, the offense was humming all year long for the Bills. Allen really came into his own and adding Stefon Diggs helped matters big time.

This year, Diggs is expecting even more from Allen and Buffalo's offense. One thing the star wide receiver for the Bills has brought up, converting more deep balls. Allen certainly has a cannon of an arm and via Buffalo News, Diggs wants him to show it off more.

“I feel like we didn’t hit the deep ball well enough,” Diggs said. “We were pretty good intermediate. But as far as hitting the deep ball consistently, it’s me being where I need to be when I’m supposed to be there and him trusting me . . . So as far as like continuing to grow that relationship, nurture that relationship, hopefully we can take another step. We had a lot of success, but every year’s a new year and I want to take another step with him as far as being the best.”

If Buffalo is able to take the top of the defense even more in 2021, it makes the Bills that much more dangerous. It's a wide receiver room that already has Diggs, Cole Beasley and now Emmanuel Sanders so the opportunities should be endless.

The Bills have emerged as a legitimate Super Bowl contender entering this season and it may be true that they end up going as far as their offense can take them.