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 ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.  AP  鈥?Bills receiver Stefon Diggs says hes not the one who started the verbal exchange he and Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander had in the tunnel before and after pre-game warmups.Whatever the case might be, Diggs and the AFC-leading Bills sure got in the last word on Sunday night.Diggs had a game-high six catches for 108 yards and ran a perfect route in making a 26-yard touchdown catch in a 27-17 win over the Packers, who are off to their worst start eight games into a season under Aaron Rodgers. I dont give a  hoot  who started it. Ill finish it, you know what Im saying. I got the win  Diggs said, without going into detail over what sparked the verbal exchange. Its the most talking thats ever been with another team because I dont know why. We dont really do too much talking,  he added.  Im going to continue to be a leader and Im going to lead by example. And Im not going to get pushed around by nobody. Alexander disputed Diggs claim by saying he didnt know who started things, which began when Diggs was spotted running sideways and yelling  stanley thermos mug at the cornerback on their way out of the tunnel. The stanley spain ir feud continued as the teams filed back to their locker rooms. I always thought he was a decent receiver, but not much I can say about stanley cup  him,  Alexander said.In an outing that was both chippy 鈥?Packers linebacker Quay Walker getting ejected for shoving Bills practice squad tight end Zach Davidson on the sideline 鈥?and sloppy, the Bills  6-1  never trailed in winning  Ytxx When to see the  super flower blood moon  and a total lunar eclipse
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