It remains to be seen when Trevon Diggs will be available to the Cowboys in 2025. Positive strides have been made in his recovery, though, and the sixth-year corner does not anticipate a long stretch of missed games to begin the campaign.
Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs' 2025 season appeared in doubt after he underwent chondral bone graft surgery on his left knee Jan. 23. The surgery transplants pieces of bone tissue into the joint to stimulate growth.
Commanders DE Von Miller said he ended up exactly where he needed to be after signing a contract with Washington. “I really hate not being sure,” he said, via Washington Post.
America’s favorite reality show is back! The Dallas Cowboys began training camp earlier this week, and as always, the off-field drama is overshadowing the actual football.
Trevon Diggs publicly addressed the Dallas Cowboys’ frustration with his offseason decisions, specifically his decision to undergo injury rehab far from the franchise's facilities instead of doing it in-house.
There is all sorts of drama flying around Dallas Cowboys training camp right now, and just about all of it involves the defense. First, you have superstar edge rusher Micah Parsons, who is still without a new contract and is now engaged in a war of words with owner Jerry Jones.
Dallas Cowboys star cornerback Trevon Diggs made headlines this offseason—not for his play, but for a decision that cost him a $500,000 workout bonus. The reason?
Micah Parsons mentioned the Las Vegas Raiders‘ approach to handling Maxx Crosby’s contract, which was intriguing. Additionally, Geno Smith appears fully committed—he’s all in—along with other notable updates.
Jerry Jones is in the midst of a transitional phase for his Dallas Cowboys. He hopes Dak Prescott and the offense work out their nuances and deliver their best next season.
It's not often you see an owner or general manager call out numerous players during a training camp press conference. But it's also not often that person operates as both — and that would be the case for one Jerral Wayne Jones.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs responded to owner Jerry Jones’ decision to dock his pay $500,000 this offseason for missing OTAs while he recovered from a torn ACL he suffered in 2024.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has made it very clear that he is not happy with cornerback Trevon Diggs, who skipped the Cowboys' offseason program while rehabbing his knee injury.
Dallas Cowboys training camp is finally here, and I promise good news will come, but some of the first news out of the 2025 training camp in Oxnard, California is something most of us should expected.
For the second year in a row, cornerback Trevon Diggs has spent the offseason rehabbing from a knee injury. For the second year in a row, he’s done that far away from the Dallas Cowboys.
The relationship between Trevon Diggs and the Dallas Cowboys is one to monitor throughout the 2025 NFL season and one that could end in divorce soon. There are multiple reasons for this, including the team's decision to de-escalate Diggs' salary by $500,000 after the cornerback failed to participate in 84% of the team's offseason program.
The Dallas Cowboys' relationship with All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs is getting increasingly tense ahead of the 2025 NFL season. Earlier this week, reports emerged on the Cowboys enforcing a $500,000 salary de-escalator on Diggs' contract even though they had the right not do it.
Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News reports the Cowboys have reduced CB Trevon Diggs‘ 2025 salary for not working out with the team. Per Watkins, Diggs was required to complete at least 84 percent of his offseason workouts with the team, which he did not.