NFL Star Goes Viral for Creeping Behind Cheerleaders

Buffalo Bills standout Stefon Diggs generated surprise with his unusual beginning to the catching competition at Sunday's Pro Bowl.

Diggs had to perform a phenomenal and stylish catch to aid the AFC in the NFL supremacy struggle. He began his turn crouched behind the NFL cheerleaders, who were positioned towards the mat where the competitors were meant to land while making their catch.

When it was Diggs' turn, he took off running and the cheerleaders quickly moved aside. He then bounced on a trampoline through smoke, attempting to catch two balls thrown to him. Sadly, the attempt was unsuccessful.

The entire episode surprised NFL fans who were observing the event.

The 2023 Pro Bowl marked Diggs' third selection of his career, following a fantastic season.

Diggs recorded over 1,000 receiving yards for the fifth consecutive season and had a minimum of 10 touchdown catches for the second season in a row. The Bills standout made 108 catches for 1,429 yards and 11 touchdowns, contributing significantly to Buffalo's offensive success this season.

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