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Diggs' Cowboys Farewell? 'Tough' Home Game Exit
22 Dec
Summary
- Trevon Diggs believes his recent home game was his last as a Cowboy.
- Diggs signed a $97 million extension but has struggled since.
- Injuries have limited Diggs to just 20 games over three seasons.

Trevon Diggs has indicated that his recent home game may have been his last as a Dallas Cowboy. The All-Pro cornerback shared his belief that his future with the team is uncertain, despite his personal desire to stay. This sentiment comes after a challenging period marked by injuries and a dip in performance since signing a five-year, $97 million extension in 2023.
Since inking his lucrative deal, Diggs has played in only 20 games across three seasons, a stark contrast to his standout 2021 performance where he recorded 11 interceptions. This year, he has yet to secure an interception. His return to the field in Week 17, following a concussion and knee concerns, saw him surrender a touchdown, adding to the team's defensive struggles.
The Cowboys' secondary, including Diggs, has faced issues with communication and scheme fit under defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. With Diggs' contract situation and injury history, a fresh start in 2026 might be a plausible outcome for the once-dominant cornerback, leaving fans contemplating his departure from Dallas.




