Cowboys Chaos: Diggs Drama, Pickens Tag Trap and Jerry's Wild Offseason Gamble Explodes
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Hold onto your cowboy hats, listeners, because the Dallas Cowboys' offseason is exploding with drama hotter than a Texas summer scorcher. Whispers from the locker room are turning into roars, and with the 2026 draft and free agency looming, Jerry Jones is playing chess while the team fractures at the seams.
First juicy bomb: Trevon Diggs' messy exit. The former All-Pro corner was cut after a Christmas Day no-show in his hometown, capping months of friction over his refusal to buy into the team's culture. Cowboys legend Everson Walls told The Dallas Morning News, "There are some relationships that you think you can handle more than you thought... you've got to do your part." Diggs limped to Green Bay for a cup of coffee, but his decline from interception king to a 158.3 passer rating nightmare has everyone questioning if the Cowboys' defensive identity died with him.
Juicier still: rookie corner Shavon Revel Jr., a third-round steal projected as a starter, bombed out with a league-worst Pro Football Focus grade of 35.2 amid injury woes and coverage meltdowns. Anonymous sources close to the team whisper he's on thin ice under new defensive coordinator Christian Parker, who replaced the fired Matt Eberflus after the unit ranked dead last in defensive impact.
And the third stinger? Pro Bowl wideout George Pickens is franchise tag-bound, but tensions simmer. Dak Prescott called keeping him "vital" at the Pro Bowl, yet insiders say Pickens shares the same agency as traded star Micah Parsons—hinting at a potential holdout if no long-term deal drops. "He's better than what he contributed, showing potential," Jerry Jones teased, but locker room tongues wag about attitude clashes echoing Parsons' drama.
Team dynamics? Pure chaos. The post-Parsons, post-Diggs reset with Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark feels shaky, fueling speculation of blockbuster moves. Daniel Jeremiah of NFL.com floated trading the No. 20 pick to Kansas City for Trent McDuffie to fix the secondary overnight. Bleacher Report's Moe Moton dreams of snagging Raiders pass-rusher Maxx Crosby with picks 12 or 20, despite Vegas promoting his coach to keep him. Heavy reports link a $24 million free-agent splash on Seahawks corner Riq Woolen. Anonymous sources close to the team confide, "The locker room's divided—veterans want winners now, youngsters are overwhelmed, and Jerry's wheeling and dealing could spark mutiny if the wrong guy gets shipped out."
Will Pickens explode or get tagged and traded? Is a Crosby or McDuffie mega-deal brewing, or does Revel's flop force a draft-night fire sale? Tensions are boiling over...
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