Former Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs reportedly joining Packers
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The Green Bay Packers have claimed Trevon Diggs a day after the Dallas Cowboys waived the 2021 All-Pro cornerback.
( NewsNation) — The Green Bay Packers bolstered their defense ahead of the NFL playoffs, signing veteran cornerback Trevon Diggs. The Dallas Cowboys waived the one-time All-Pro on Tuesday, after almost six seasons with America’s Team.
After the Dallas Cowboys released cornerback Trevon Diggs on Tuesday, the Green Bay Packers claimed the 2021 All-Pro off the waiver wire, immediately putting him on their roster ahead of the playoffs.
He simply wanted to spend Christmas with his family. On Tuesday, NFL insider Jordan Shultz provided some context surrounding Diggs’s release — and it doesn’t reflect well on Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
The Green Bay Packers reportedly claimed All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs off waivers just a day after his time with the Dallas Cowboys came to an abrupt end.
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