Dallas Cowboys star cornerback Trevon Diggs took the "America's Team'' world by storm this week when he told Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News that his goal is to return by Week 1 — a surprising revelation considering that CowboysCountry.com has been told often that was is expected is an early-to-midseason return at best.
Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs told reporters today his goal is to be ready to play in Week 1 of the 2025 season, per Calvin Watkins. Diggs is rehabbing a serious
The Dallas Cowboys started mandatory minicamps on Tuesday. With voluntary OTAs just wrapping up, this is the final push before training camp. It's also when teams can tell if offseason issues are going to be lingering.
With mandatory minicamp getting underway Tuesday for the Dallas Cowboys, injury recoveries and contract negotiations remain at the top of many people's minds.
Trevon Diggs is in the spotlight — but not for the usual reasons. As he rehabs from major knee surgery, he’s also facing the possibility of losing $500,000 if he doesn’t participate in team activities at a certain level.
The San Francisco 49ers have struggled at drafting quality players in the first round. Trey Lance is the headliner of their failures from 2021, but not far from him is 2020 with Javon Kinlaw.
One of the Dallas Cowboys' top defensive backs is working his way back from a second straight season-ending knee injury. Star cornerback Trevon Diggs was shut down at the end of last season and underwent offseason surgery to repair his knee.
The Dallas Cowboys have been dealing with a lot of injuries at the cornerback position. Most of the attention has been paid to Trevon Diggs, and rightfully so.
Brothers Stefon Diggs and Trevon Diggs are each looking to bounce back this season, with both coming off of season-ending injuries from last season. Stefon,
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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs used to be one of the game’s better ballhawks, but a trade could send him away from America’s Team. A second-round
Bleacher Report recently identified Trevon Diggs as a trade candidate in need of a restart, and few landing spots make more sense than the Los Angeles Rams.
Bleacher Report's Brent Sobleski recently suggested the Dallas Cowboys could look to trade their star cornerback Trevon Diggs this season. Sobleski didn't link him to any team, but he suggested the star's value would be a 2026 sixth round pick.
Bleacher Report's Brent Sobleski recently suggested the Dallas Cowboys could look to trade their All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs. Sobleski suggested the Cowboys could acquire a 2026 sixth round pick in exchange for the star cornerback.
One of the most important defenders for the Dallas Cowboys is battling back from a torn ACL, and from the looks of it, it sounds like Trevon Diggs might be ahead of schedule.
Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is not expected to be ready for training camp as he works his way back from knee surgery, per Clarence Hill of DLLS Sports.
He played just two games in 2023 after tearing his ACL in practice early in the season. He returned in 2024, but was limited to 11 games due to a knee injury that lingered for most of the campaign.
The Cowboys have made another defensive addition on Day 2 of the draft. East Carolina cornerback Shavon Revel Jr. has been selected at No. 76 by Dallas.