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The Green Bay Packers got a big name when they signed Trevon Diggs after the Dallas Cowboys cut him. But did they get a good player? That is much less clear.
Cornerback Trevon Diggs, who was claimed off waivers from the Cowboys this week, is expected to make his Packers debut on Sunday against the Vikings.
The Green Bay Packers have a new high-profile cornerback in the secondary with the addition of Trevon Diggs. Here's what to know about the newcomer.
Asked if he’s ready to play against the Vikings this weekend, new Packers cornerback Trevon Diggs unequivocally answered yes.
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Trevon Diggs was a statement release, which Cowboys could be next?
Releasing Trevon Diggs early was more than just an accounting procedure but rather a statement by the Cowboys. Are more moves coming?
The Green Bay Packers decided not to elevate quarterback Desmond Ridder to gameday for Week 18, which means either Jordan Love or Malik Willis will be the backup to Clayton Tune — the third-string quarterback who will start against the Minnesota Vikings as the Packers will rest key players in a meaningless game.
Green Bay Packers defensive end/linebacker Micah Parsons didn't mince words when defending new teammate Trevon Diggs. Parsons played with Diggs from 2021 through 2024 in Dallas, before the pass rusher joined the Packers in a blockbuster trade that resulted in a four-year,
The former All-Pro isn't the same player as he once was, but his arrival in Green Bay is a low-risk move for the cornerback-needy Packers.
When you’ve intercepted 11 passes in one year — only 13 players in NFL history have had more in a single season, and four of them are