Former Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs
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Why is this relevant? The Cowboys are the only team that both the Cardinals and Lions have beaten in some time. The Arizona Cardinals have lost 13 of their last 14 games. The Detroit Lions have lost 4 of their last 5 games. The Cowboys are the one win for both of them.
However, the Giants failed to clamp down on an 18-yard strike over the middle to Jake Ferguson, and Javonte Williams plunged ahead for three to the Giants' 46 to set up Aubrey's tying field goal. Then, he drilled the winner that capped off the first of what would become a string of gut-punch defeats that typified the season.
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Prescott lofted a seam ball deep down the middle on third-and-11 for wide receiver/return man KaVontae Turpin, and the All-Pro returner left the Washington defense in the dust for an 86-yard touchdown. Three drives for three touchdowns for the Cowboys. They lead 21-3 with seven minutes left in the first half.
The Treovn Diggs era is no more in Dallas, as the Cowboys released the roller-coaster cornerback after six seasons.
Trevon Diggs took to social media Wednesday morning to share a farewell message amid his Dallas departure. Diggs’ time with the Cowboys officially ended Tuesday afternoon. The team placed him on waivers, ending six seasons with the club and a career where he led the NFL in interceptions one season, was named to two Pro Bowls and one All-Pro team.
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