Cowboys Cut Trevon Diggs Salary, Move to PUP List Over Leadership Concerns
Cowboys Cut Trevon Diggs Salary, Move to PUP List Over Leadership Concerns

Cowboys Cut Trevon Diggs Salary, Move to PUP List Over Leadership Concerns

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The Dallas Cowboys have reduced cornerback Trevon Diggs' 2025 salary by $500,000 after he failed to meet a contractual clause requiring him to complete 84% of the offseason program at the team's facilities, choosing to rehab in South Florida instead. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones emphasized the importance of leadership and presence, expressing disappointment that Diggs, despite his significant contract, did not fulfill his obligations and was not present to lead the team during the preseason. Jerry and CEO Stephen Jones both reiterated that the pay cut was strictly contractual, underscoring the expectation that high-paid players like Diggs must be actively involved with the team. Diggs has been recovering from a second consecutive season-ending knee injury and is currently on the physically unable to perform list, with his return expected later in the season. The Cowboys are also evaluating their defensive backfield depth with new additions and draft picks, possibly considering moving on from Diggs if others impress. This salary cut and public criticism signal the Cowboys' firm stance on professionalism and leadership standards as they prepare for the upcoming season.

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