
"The Dallas Cowboys released cornerback Trevon Diggs on Tuesday and in the process said goodbye to one of their longest-tenured players. Diggs reached some high peaks with the Cowboys. He led the NFL in interceptions in 2021, but the last few years have been a bit down. It felt pretty inevitable that he and the team would go their separate ways after this season. While releasing him before the final game was a bit surprising, ultimately the move didn't catch anybody off guard."
"Jordan Schulz reported that following the Cowboys win at Washington on Christmas that Diggs asked head coach Brian Schottenheimer if he could stay in the D.C. area, where he is from, and not fly back with the team. According to Schultz, Diggs expressed that the first thing he would be doing upon returning with the team would be to fly back to where they left so staying made sense in his mind."
The Dallas Cowboys released cornerback Trevon Diggs, ending one of the team's longest tenures. Diggs led the NFL in interceptions in 2021 but declined in recent seasons. The team released him before the final game of the season. After the Cowboys' win at Washington on Christmas, Diggs asked head coach Brian Schottenheimer to remain in the D.C. area and not fly back with the team; the request was denied. Diggs changed representation to agent David Mulugheta, who also represents Micah Parsons and George Pickens.
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