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Cowboys Sign 13-Interception Star to Fill Trevon Diggs’ Void

Frisco, TX – May 18, 2025 – The Dallas Cowboys have made a strategic move to strengthen their defense by signing free-agent cornerback Mike Hilton from the Cincinnati Bengals, aiming to fill the void left by their injured star Trevon Diggs. This signing is expected to bring much-needed stability to the Cowboys’ secondary as they gear up for the 2025 NFL season, with Diggs projected to miss at least the first half of the year.

The Gap Left by Trevon Diggs

Trevon Diggs, one of the NFL’s top cornerbacks, has been sidelined following knee cartilage surgery on January 23, 2025, after an injury sustained in a December 2024 game against the Cincinnati Bengals. This marks Diggs’ second major injury to his left knee, following an ACL tear in 2023. Sources indicate he may start the 2025 season on the PUP (Physically Unable to Perform) list, likely missing at least the first 4-6 games, with a potential return around October or November 2025.

Diggs’ absence is a major blow for the Cowboys, who have relied on him as a cornerstone of their secondary. With a league-leading 11 interceptions in 2021 and a 5-year, $97 million contract extension, Diggs is not only a talented playmaker but also a veteran leader in the defensive backfield.

Mike Hilton: The Perfect Replacement

To address this gap, the Cowboys moved quickly to sign Mike Hilton, one of the top slot cornerbacks on the free-agent market. Hilton, 31, joins Dallas on a 2-year, $6.5 million deal, including a $2 million signing bonus—a cost-effective move given the team’s $32 million in cap space.

Hilton brings a wealth of experience, having played 64 out of 68 games over the past four seasons with the Bengals, where he made a name for himself with 13 career interceptions and 11.5 sacks. His impressive PFF run-support grade of 91.7—the highest among cornerbacks—along with his ability to blitz from the slot, aligns perfectly with the defensive scheme of head coach Matt Eberflus, who prioritizes players that can “hawk the ball” and pressure opposing quarterbacks.

General Manager Jerry Jones expressed his satisfaction with the signing: “Mike is a smart, experienced player. He’ll bring stability to our secondary while Trevon recovers. This is a perfect addition for us.”

Impact on the Cowboys’ Defense

Hilton’s arrival not only compensates for Diggs’ absence but also fills the role vacated by Jourdan Lewis, an All-Pro nickel cornerback in 2024, who left to join the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency. Hilton will take over as the slot corner, allowing DaRon Bland, a 2023 All-Pro, to focus on the outside corner position in Diggs’ place.

The Cowboys’ secondary has been plagued by injuries: Caelen Carson (shoulder), Josh Butler (ACL), and Shavon Revel Jr. (ACL) are all in recovery, while Bland is coming off a foot injury that limited him in 2024. Hilton’s experience and consistency are expected to ease the burden on younger players and help the defense stay effective early in the season.

Fan Reaction and Season Outlook

Cowboys fans on X quickly reacted to the news with enthusiasm. One user wrote, “Hilton is a savvy signing! He can do it all in the slot and will help us against the Eagles’ offense.” A post on Reddit (r/cowboys) added, “With Hilton, Bland, and hopefully Diggs back by October, our secondary is gonna be scary.”

NFL analyst Daniel Jeremiah also praised the move: “The Cowboys just found an ideal piece at a bargain price. Hilton isn’t Diggs, but he’ll bring the reliability this secondary needs right now.”

With a potent offense led by Dak Prescott, alongside stars like CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, the Cowboys are eyeing a 2025 season with NFC championship aspirations. Mike Hilton’s addition not only addresses an immediate need but also sets the stage for a formidable defense once Diggs returns. Fans have every reason to be optimistic that their team will be ready to take on top contenders like the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers.

About the Dallas Cowboys: The team is gearing up for training camp and the 2025 season with their sights set on the Lombardi Trophy. Stay updated on the Cowboys at dallascowboys.com and nfl.com.

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