Just Hours After Cowboys Release, $100M 2× Pro Bowl Cornerback Eyes Patriots Move — Willing to Take Pay Cut to Reunite With Stefon Diggs and Bring Super Bowl to Gillette
JUST HOURS AFTER COWBOYS RELEASE, $100M 2× PRO BOWL CORNERBACK EYES PATRIOTS MOVE — WILLING TO TAKE PAY CUT TO REUNITE WITH STEFON DIGGS AND BRING SUPER BOWL TO GILLETTE
Just hours after being released by the Dallas Cowboys, the NFL transfer market was shaken by an emotional signal. A cornerback who once signed a contract worth nearly $100 million and earned two Pro Bowl selections — Trevon Diggs — unexpectedly expressed his desire to join the New England Patriots. More than a football decision, it is a family story, as Trevon openly longs to reunite with his brother Stefon Diggs in a shared pursuit of the Super Bowl.
The Cowboys’ decision to part ways with Trevon Diggs marked the end of a turbulent chapter. Once an All-Pro and a cornerstone of Dallas’ defense, Trevon has battled injuries over the past two seasons, turning a massive contract into a lingering burden. But as one door closed in Dallas, another appeared to open in Foxborough. The Patriots, a team building momentum and belief, suddenly emerged as a meaningful destination for a fresh start.

According to sources close to the player, Trevon has not hidden his desire to wear a Patriots uniform — even expressing a willingness to take a pay cut to make the dream a reality. “I’m not talking about money right now,” Trevon said. “I’m talking about opportunity. The chance to stand next to my brother, to fight for something bigger, and to bring the Super Bowl trophy to Gillette. If sacrifice is required, I’m ready.” His words quickly spread across the NFL community.
For the Patriots, the possibility is about more than symbolism. On the field, Trevon Diggs — when healthy — remains a playmaking cornerback with rare ball skills and elite interception instincts. His presence could elevate the defense, while Stefon Diggs continues to serve as the engine of the offense. Beyond scheme and talent, the emotional pull of the “Diggs brothers” also aligns with values the Patriots have long emphasized inside the organization.
From a broader perspective, this is a story of belief and ambition. “We’ve dreamed about this day since we were kids,” Trevon added. “If there’s a chance to make history together, I won’t let it pass.” The Patriots have yet to make a final decision, but the mere fact that a star is willing to take less money to chase a Super Bowl speaks volumes. For Trevon Diggs, a new journey may begin not with dollars — but with faith and family.
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