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The Missing Piece Just Showed Signs of Life Again in Dallas

Ten months ago, the Cowboys lost a spark. Now, it just walked back into the building. Trevon Diggs hit the field at Dallas’ minicamp this week, marking his first live-action return since tearing his ACL in Week 3 of last season. It wasn’t full-speed, and it wasn’t flashy — but it was everything this defense needed to see.

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Wearing a full uniform and moving with confidence, Diggs glided through individual drills under the scorching Texas sun. No contact, no cuts just yet, but the footwork was crisp and the energy? Undeniable. He didn’t say much. He didn’t have to. Every step spoke louder than words.

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With Mike Zimmer now steering the defense, the return of Diggs could be the key that unlocks everything. Dallas’ secondary struggled without its ballhawk last year. Now, pairing him again with Stephon Gilmore gives the Cowboys a chance to reclaim their shutdown identity — the kind that flips games on a dime.

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“You felt the shift,” one teammate said. “When he’s back, it’s different. Like the air changes.” That’s the gravity of Trevon Diggs. A playmaker, a tone-setter, and a piece you don’t replace — you just wait for.

He’s not 100% yet. But this week was proof: Diggs is back in the orbit, and Dallas can breathe again. Training camp looms, and the Cowboys may soon get their skywalker back at full strength.

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The NFL Officially Fines the Chiefs for Violating Concussion Protocol, Leading to a Situation Where a Wide Receiver’s Career Could Be in Jeopardy
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