Cowboys release veteran CB Trevon Diggs, sources say - ESPN
FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys have released two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Trevon Diggs with one game to play, according to multiple sources.
Diggs, 27, will go through waivers and if unclaimed he will be a free agent. The Cowboys close the season Sunday at the New York Giants.
The move ends a tumultuous last two seasons that has seen the relationship between the player and organization grow apart. One source said the decision to move on from Diggs was due, «to a culmination of events, including performance.»
Diggs signed a five-year, $97 million contract extension in 2023, but has played in just 21 games over the last two seasons because of knee injuries. He tore the left anterior cruciate ligament in practice in 2023, missed six games last year because of an issue that required a chondral graft in January. This year, he missed eight games with an issue with his right knee and suffered a concussion from an at-home accident that he later disclosed came when he was attempting to install a television mount.
If a team were to claim Diggs off of waivers, it would be on the hook for the $472,000 he is due in base salary for Week 18, plus $58,823 if he is active this week, according to ESPN's Field Yates. Diggs has no guaranteed money on his deal beyond this season.
The Cowboys had problems with how Diggs rehabbed in each of the last two years. The club enforced a $500,000 base salary de-escalator for 2025 when he failed to take part in 84% of the team's voluntary offseason program. He chose to do his rehab work in South Florida, instead of under the supervision of the team's athletic training staff.
He opened training camp on the physically unable to perform list but was activated in time to play the first game of the


