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Micah Parsons declines to speak with the media after the Dallas Cowboys' preseason finale. However, teammate Trevon Diggs answered questions for him.
After a solid showing on Friday night, don’t be surprised if Deuce Vaughn finds himself still on the roster Tuesday afternoon.
The Dallas Cowboys’ secondary is about to get a much-needed boost. Star cornerback Trevon Diggs had his 2024 season cut short due to a serious knee injury during a Week 14 to the Cincinnati Bengals.
Cornerback C.J. Goodwin will end up on the game-day roster for the opener against the Eagles as the Cowboys look to stash him on the practice squad to keep a spot open on the 53-man roster at the final cuts.
Parsons’ presence for the final preseason game against the Falcons concluded his summer-long hold-in for a contract extension. Now, the clock starts ticking on whether he’ll start practicing to prepare for the regular season opener, and when, or if, the Cowboys give him a new contract.
As the Dallas Cowboys inch closer to the start of the 2025 season, several pressing questions continue to surround the team. Javonte Williams appears to be the frontrunner in the backfield, with Miles Sanders and rookie Blue not far behind.
Under the bright lights of AT&T Stadium, Dallas wrapped up its preseason undefeated but overshadowed night with one player drawing more attention in stillness than on the field.
Trevon Diggs and rookie Shavon Revel Jr., who cornerbacks who will presumably see action this season, both face unpredictable knee recoveries. Additionally, corners Christian Matthew and Bruce Harmon have gone down with injury.