The Dallas Cowboys waived CB Trevon Diggs late Tuesday morning, shocking analysts and fans alike. If you have been following the Cowboys this season, you already know there was some turmoil between Diggs and the team since the offseason.
NFL Network insider Jane Slater confirmed that it was a cursed home improvement project that seemingly foretold All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs’ shocking release from the Dallas Cowboys.
With Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus being on the hot seat, a large portion of the fanbase has become obsessed with one man who could bring one of the most fun defensive schemes to town: Minnesota Vikings DC Brian Flores.
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After starting four straight games earlier this year, Dallas Cowboys rookie linebacker Shemar James had been coming in off the bench for six weeks. In Thursday’s game against Washington, Logan Wilson was benched and James got his fifth start of the year.
On an otherwise unassuming Tuesday afternoon, the Dallas Cowboys decided to make themselves the center of the NFL conversation by releasing two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Trevon Diggs before their Week 18 finale against the New York Giants.
The Dallas Cowboys appear to be sprinting toward a new era after releasing former All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs, but owner/general manager Jerry Jones made some remarks that have fans feeling like they are still trapped in 2025.
After he was able to reestablish both the New England Patriots and himself as two of the most premier parties in the National Football League, it now looks as if Stefon Diggs’ 2025 campaign will end with controversies rather than congratulations, and unfortunately, things aren’t looking much better for his younger brother, Trevon, either.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Trevon Diggs currently finds himself on waivers after the Dallas Cowboys released him. If the cornerback clears, he will officially become a free agent.
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys snapped a three-game skid in Week 17, jumping to 7-8-1 on the 2025 NFL season after a 30-23 win over Josh Johnson and the Washington Commanders on Christmas Day.
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While reports indicated that Trevon Diggs‘ sudden release from the Cowboys today was a “culmination of factors,” there are rumblings that the move may have stemmed from a simple request from the veteran player.
Despite failing to make the NFL playoffs for the second consecutive year, the Dallas Cowboys aren't planning to shift their aspirations. According to Jerry Jones, the Cowboys are sticking with the long-term plan of building a Super Bowl contender around star quarterback Dak Prescott.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Trevon Diggs has a new agent after being released by the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday. Diggs will be represented by David Mulugheta moving forward, as he might be on the open market moving forward.
The Arizona Cardinals announced they have signed TE Rivaldo Fairweather to the active roster off the Cowboys’ practice squad. In correspondence, the Cardinals placed CB Kei’Trel Clark on injured reserve.
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The Dallas Cowboys admitted to a costly mistake on Tuesday, releasing cornerback Trevon Diggs a little over two years after signing him to $97 million extension.
Earlier in December, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones suggested that the club could part ways with defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus shortly after Dallas' season ends. Has he changed his mind?