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More details are being released following the Dallas Cowboys' decision to move on from former All-Pro Trevon Diggs.
After spending the first 17 weeks of the 2025 season on the Dallas Cowboys’ practice squad without making his NFL debut, former Auburn tight end Rivaldo Fairweather is eligible to play on the final Sunday of the campaign – but not for the Cowboys.
With one more game remaining in the 2025 season, the Dallas Cowboys reportedly decided to move on from one of their most notable defensive players.
Cost of acquiring former Dallas Cowboys star Trevon Diggs revealed originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Dallas Cowboys have now cut ties with a second defensive star this season. This time, it’s through waivers.
If a team is awarded Diggs off the waiver wire, it will assume his contract. Diggs has three years remaining on a five-year, $97 million contract extension, but all the guaranteed money has been paid. The contract calls for Diggs to be paid $14.5 million in 2026, $19.5 million in 2027 and $20 million in 2028.
The Cowboys have waived cornerback Trevon Diggs. The move ends a tumultuous final season a game early in a Dallas career that never lived up to the promise of a 2021 All-Pro performance that included 11 interceptions.
The Dallas Cowboys got an early start on their offseason agenda by moving on from veteran cornerback Trevon Diggs before their Week 18 game against the New York Giants.
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The Dallas Cowboys cut cornerback Trevon Diggs on the same day his brother Stefon Diggs was accused of assaulting a woman on Dec. 2.
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