Trevon Diggs Discusses Return and Future with Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys welcomed back cornerback Trevon Diggs to the field, and his performance has sparked discussions about his future with the team. Cowboys owner and General Manager Jerry Jones expressed satisfaction with Diggs’ play, noting his awareness during the game against solid competition.
Trevon Diggs’ Performance Review
Jones acknowledged that he would review the game film, but he was impressed by Diggs’ readiness. “He played against some good competition,” Jones remarked. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer has previously emphasized the need for consistency from Diggs, challenging him in various aspects of the game, including tackling and competing effectively.
Game Highlights and Statistics
Diggs recorded six tackles in this game, a performance that highlighted his resilience and readiness to compete. “I’m proud that I’m healthy,” he stated. Notably, Diggs was recognized by Next Gen Stats for being the closest defender on five targets, all of which were completed for 68 yards and one touchdown.
- Tackles: 6
- Targets: 5
- Yards Allowed: 68
- Touchdowns Allowed: 1
The touchdown was a 25-yard catch made by Ladd McConkey. Diggs explained the defensive setup during the play, identifying the coverage as “Cover 2.” He expressed awareness of the challenges this coverage presents but conveyed his readiness to adapt to it moving forward.
Looking Ahead: Future with the Cowboys
As he contemplates his future, Diggs mentioned the possibility that this could be his last game at AT&T Stadium. He has voiced his desire to stay in Dallas, though he understands that discussions will occur with coaching staff and management in the offseason. “After the season, I guess we’ll figure it out,” Diggs said, indicating uncertainty about what lies ahead.