Cowboys Headlines: Micah Parsons, Trevon Diggs speak out
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Happy Tuesday, Dallas Cowboys Nation. The moment we have been waiting for is finally here. Training camp got off to a wild start thanks to the introductory State of the Union press conference to kick off the team's time in Oxnard, and the unpredictable mouth of Jerry Jones.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs gave up $500,000 of his $9 million salary in 2025 after failing to be available for over 84 percent of the team's offseason program as he rehabilitates from the cartilage issue that ended his 2024 campaign.
The Dallas Cowboys have made their priorities clear heading into the 2025 season: leadership, accountability, and presence matter just as much as performance. For star cornerback T
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AtoZ Sports on MSNA slow start to the Cowboys' season would make Trevon Diggs a trade candidate, and there's already an NFC foe that makes senseA slow start to the Cowboys' season would make Trevon Diggs a trade candidate, and there's already an NFC foe that makes sense originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
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Cowboys Wire on MSN$500k move may be first step to clearing $57 million, former All-Pro from Cowboys' booksTrevon Diggs' future in Dallas was always on shaky ground but the recent $500k punishment the Cowboys just levied could be the first push out the door.
After day one of practice at training camp, defensive end Micah Parsons shared his side of the ongoing contract extension dispute with the Cowboys.
Trevon Diggs was aware of the de-escalator clause in his contract that called for his base salary to be reduced by $500,000 if he did not participate in 84% of the offseason program, but it still caught him off guard when the Cowboys enforced it.