Watching Stefon Diggs sing the Bills’ ‘Shout song’ is a good start to the weekend

Too bad he hates the #Bills so much!

Stefon Diggs wants out of Buffalo? Well, for a guy who allegedly wants that, he sure looks happy singing the “Shout song.”

During the Bills’ 38-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 2, Diggs was spotted on the sideline singing the iconic tune after a touchdown that was scored.

Worth noting: Diggs, the “very selfish” teammate that he has been said to be… did not score against the Raiders. He was just excited to see the successes of his own team.

Undoubtedly an emotional guy, Diggs was living in a moment that you just love to see.

Check it out in the clip below:

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In the right situation, Derek Carr could put a team over the top

Derek Carr can win in the right situation, and Laurie Fitzpatrick details what he’ll bring to his next NFL team.

The nine-year long marriage between the Las Vegas Raiders and Derek Carr is officially over. After Carr had a no-trade clause in his contract and then vetoed recent trade talks between the Raiders and the Saints, he was released this week.

When reviewing Carr’s 2022 season, it’s surprising that the Raiders want to move on.

Carr performed at an average- to above-average level with what he had. He threw for 3,522 yards and 24 touchdowns and even made it into the Pro Bowl (as an alternate).

“Well… maybe this invitation got lost in the mail from past seasons but I’m going back to Pro Bowl #4. See you soon Vegas!” said Carr.

Even though Carr didn’t have the season he envisioned, he does have some qualities that teams could use in the 2023 season.

What should the Raiders hope to accomplish at pick No. 86?

What is the best-case scenario for the Raiders in Round 3?

Eight teams enter the 2022 NFL Draft without a first-round pick. The Las Vegas Raiders are one of them and they won’t pick until late on Day 2 at pick No. 86. However, that doesn’t mean the Raiders can’t or won’t improve their team over the weekend.

In a recent article by Ben Linsey of Pro Football Focus, he outlined the “best-case” scenario for the Raiders at No. 86. He believes if they could add competition to their offensive line at that spot, it would be a home-run selection for the Raiders.

Here is a short snippet of what he had to say about the Raiders going into the 2022 NFL Draft:

“The Raiders may not bring in someone who steps directly into a starting job as a rookie in 2022, but they need to at least add some competition for starting jobs both on the interior and at tackle.

Offensive line targets who could still be available at 86 include Washington State’s Abraham Lucas, Georgia’s Jamaree Salyer and Memphis’ Dylan Parham.”

The Raiders are still high on Brandon Parker as new general manager Dave Ziegler called him an “ascending player.” However, they need to find more competition at right tackle.

Lucas (Washington State) seems like a perfect fit as he’s taken over 2,000 pass-blocking snaps during his college career. He’s a bit unproven as a run-blocker, but his feet and athleticism are reminiscent of a young Kolton Miller.

If the Raiders can find a quality offensive lineman in Round 3, then they will have won the draft. Expect them to closely monitor the offensive tackle position on Day 2 of the NFL Draft.

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