Packers claim Diggs off waivers from Cowboys, aiming for playoff readiness
The Green Bay Packers have claimed cornerback Trevon Diggs off waivers from the Dallas Cowboys, bolstering their secondary as they approach the playoffs.
Why it matters: This acquisition comes at a crucial time for the Packers, who recently lost key cornerbacks Nate Hobbs and Kamal Hadden to injuries.
- With the playoffs on the horizon, adding a player of Diggs' caliber could significantly enhance the Packers' defensive capabilities.
- Diggs brings with him a wealth of experience, having recorded 20 interceptions and 63 pass breakups since entering the NFL in 2020.
What’s new: The Packers are eager to integrate Diggs into their defensive scheme, especially given his impressive track record.
- Despite not registering any interceptions or pass breakups this season, Diggs remains confident in his abilities, stating, "I still feel like I'm the best."
- His familiarity with defensive strategies from his time in Dallas may accelerate his adjustment period.
Yes, but: There are challenges that come with integrating a new player, especially one who has been released mid-season.
- Diggs will need to quickly adapt to the Packers' system under defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley.
- Hafley emphasized the urgency of getting Diggs up to speed, noting that the playoffs are imminent.
What to watch: Keep an eye on how quickly Diggs can assimilate into the Packers' defensive unit.
- Coach Matt LaFleur has not ruled out the possibility of Diggs making his debut in the regular-season finale against the Minnesota Vikings.
- His performance during practice and team meetings over the next few days will be telling of his readiness.
Our thought bubble: Diggs’ arrival might also serve as a motivational boost for the team.
- Former teammate Micah Parsons spoke highly of the Packers' environment, suggesting that Diggs will find a supportive culture in Green Bay.
- Safety Xavier McKinney, who played alongside Diggs at Alabama, echoed this sentiment, highlighting Diggs' potential impact on the field.
The bottom line: As the Packers gear up for a playoff push, Trevon Diggs addition represents both a strategic enhancement and a potential game-changer for their defense.
