Packers release Trevon Diggs
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Regardless of who signs Diggs, that amount will sit on the Cowboys' 2026 cap as dead money. Diggs was set to count $18.4 million against the cap next year ($14.5 million in base salary, amortized SB of $2.9 million, $1 million roster bonus), so the move shaves off around $12.5 million of money from the Cowboys' cap.
The Dallas Cowboys have waived former All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs, the team announced Tuesday. Diggs’ release comes days ahead of the Cowboys’ week 18 season finale at the New York Giants on Sunday. He will be placed on waivers for the next 24 ...
The Dallas Cowboys are walking away from a player who once looked like the future of the franchise. The team reportedly released cornerback Trevon Diggs on Tuesday, according to ESPN's Todd Archer. The move comes just two years after the team signed Diggs ...
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Conflicting reports emerge on Cowboys' release of Trevon Diggs, but they don't even matter at this point
The biggest question surrounding the Dallas Cowboys' release of former All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs is: Why now? For anyone paying attention, it's been clear for months the Cowboys were likely to move on from Diggs after the 2025 NFL season. But why cut ...
The Dallas Cowboys have released a former Pro Bowl selection with one game still to play in the season. The Cowboys released cornerback Trevon Diggs on Tuesday. Assuming he goes unclaimed on waivers, he will become a free agent and eligible to sign with ...
The Cowboys have made it official: They’ve fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. Technically, they “released” him. Which is an unusual choice of words. But it’s fitting. The players (who are “released”) are the pieces of a large football machine that inevitably be replaced. The coaches are, too.
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