Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs wants to team up with his star brother. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Just when you thought that the NFL offseason had reached peak insanity, Trevon Diggs is coming in with some more heat.

The Dallas Cowboys cornerback caused a stir on Saturday with a tweet about his NFL future. Diggs said that he has always wanted to play with his brother, star wide receiver Stefon Diggs of the Buffalo Bills.

Trevon clarified a couple of minutes later that he meant he would like to see his brother in Dallas.

Neither Trevon nor Stefon can become a free agent until 2024. It also seems extremely unlikely that either player would be traded, especially Stefon, who is on a marquee contender in the Bills with an elite quarterback throwing him the ball in Josh Allen.

That said, we recently saw top receivers like Davante Adams and Tyreek Hill leave their respective powerhouse teams for greener pastures. While Trevon and Stefon (who have already shared some classic moments together at the NFL level) seem more likely to team up some time in the more distant future than in the near future, this NFL offseason has taught us never to say never.

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