đš Cowboysâ $97 Million All-Pro Gets Bad News Just Days Before Training Camp
FRISCO, TX â Just when hope was returning to the Dallas Cowboysâ locker room, reality struck back â and it has a name: Trevon Diggs.
The All-Pro cornerback, a cornerstone of Dan Quinnâs defensive scheme and one of the most electrifying playmakers in the NFL, is now the subject of concern after new medical reports raised serious doubts about his availability for Week 1 of the 2025 season.
“Weâre being cautious,” a Cowboys medical staffer admitted.
“Thereâs no rush⊠but the timeline is tighter than fans might think.â
đ„ The $97 Million Question
Last year, the Cowboys showed their belief in Diggs by signing him to a five-year, $97 million contract extension â a deal that was meant to anchor the secondary for years to come.
But just weeks after inking the deal, Diggs went down with a devastating torn ACL in practice, a moment that stunned teammates and shifted the trajectory of the season. And now, less than a year removed, the optimism about his full recovery is clouded with doubt.
Sources say Diggs has struggled with lateral movement drills, and while his top-end speed is returning, cutting and stopping on a dime â his calling card â remains inconsistent.
đ Next Man Up?
With Diggsâ status up in the air, attention turns to DaRon Bland, the breakout star of 2024 who led the NFL in interceptions last season. But even he admits the weight of the CB1 mantle is heavy.
âTrevonâs our leader,â Bland said Thursday.
âIf I have to step up, I will. But nobody replaces a Diggs â we adapt.â
The Cowboys may also be forced to fast-track one of their rookie cornerbacks, with fourth-rounder Jalen Carson reportedly taking more first-team reps during OTAs than expected.

đĄïž A Defense in Flux
The bigger issue? This defense â touted by many as Super Bowl caliber â is now facing early instability. With Micah Parsons needing consistency behind him and Stephon Gilmore still unsigned, the Diggs setback couldnât have come at a worse time.
One NFC executive put it bluntly:
âDallas is built to win now. If Diggs isnât ready, theyâre playing catch-up before the season even starts.â
đź Whatâs Next?
Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is expected to address the media when camp opens next week, but donât expect any rushed declarations.
âWe love Trevon,â a team spokesperson said.
âBut weâre going to protect our investment. Week 1 isnât the end-all.â
đ Bottom line:
The Cowboys still have talent, depth, and time.
But with their $97 million All-Pro cornerback facing a race against the clock, the road to a Super Bowl start just got a whole lot bumpier.

