revon Diggs Benched — Dallas Turns to Bland, Elam, and Steward at CB

In a surprising move ahead of Sunday night’s crucial matchup against the Green Bay Packers, the Dallas Cowboys announced that All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs will not start, although he remains active and is expected to rotate in throughout the game.

The team is rolling out DaRon Bland, Kaiir Elam, and Reddy Steward as the starting cornerbacks in his place, signaling a significant shift in the defensive strategy.

 

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Cowboys defensive leadership, including offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, hinted at “big defensive changes” this week, part of which involves adjusting personnel in the secondary.

Schottenheimer stated, “We’re excited DaRon is coming back, and Trevon is dealing with some stuff, like guys have to do.

” This vague acknowledgment of Diggs’ situation has left fans and analysts speculating about the reasons behind this unexpected decision.

While Diggs is not officially listed on the injury report, he admitted to being “bothered by a hamstring injury in Week 3.

” The decision to bench him stirs intrigue, especially given unresolved questions about how the Cowboys and Diggs handled his offseason knee rehabilitation.

Diggs has a history of knee issues, including a torn ACL and subsequent surgeries, which have fueled speculation that he may not have been fully healthy.

With DaRon Bland slated to see significant snap counts in his return—sources expect him to receive roughly 40 snaps tonight—Diggs may find himself waiting for relief opportunities rather than being a central figure in the defensive lineup.

 

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The Cowboys are banking on their depth in the secondary with the introduction of new starters:

DaRon Bland: Recently returned from injury and expected to take on a large role again in the secondary.His performance will be crucial as he looks to solidify his position.
Kaiir Elam: Acquired in the offseason, Elam is now entrusted with starting responsibilities in this secondary shuffle.His ability to adapt quickly will be vital for the team’s success.
Reddy Steward: A younger cornerback, Steward rounds out the trio of starters.His inexperience could be a double-edged sword, offering fresh energy but also potential vulnerability.

This trio’s deployment reflects Dallas’ willingness to lean on depth and perhaps reassurance that the cornerback room is not locked into Diggs as an undisputed starter.

This strategic shift emphasizes the importance of performance over reputation, indicating that the coaching staff is looking for reliability in their defensive backfield.

 

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As the Cowboys prepare to face the Packers, several key factors will be under scrutiny:

Performance Under Pressure: If the new starters falter, Diggs could be forced into action earlier than planned, possibly under less favorable circumstances.The pressure of a high-stakes game against a formidable opponent could test the mettle of the new cornerbacks.
Health vs. Trust: Retaining Diggs as a rotational piece suggests that Dallas is cautious about his health or less confident in his ability to handle a full starting burden right now.This duality raises questions about the long-term implications for Diggs’ role on the team.
Locker Room Dynamics: Such a public demotion can generate internal friction.How Diggs reacts to this decision and how coaches manage messaging will be critical in maintaining team morale and cohesion.

The balance between competition and camaraderie will be tested as players vie for roles.
Long-Term Cornerback Roles: This move may signal a shifting of the defensive backfield hierarchy.Depending on performance, Bland, Elam, or Steward may probe for more permanent roles, potentially reshaping the future of the Cowboys’ secondary.

 

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Benching an All-Pro cornerback of Trevon Diggs’ caliber is a bold and risky move, underscoring that the Cowboys are serious about retooling their defense and emphasizing reliability over reputation.

The outcome of this gamble will depend on how the veterans and newcomers perform under the spotlight against a strong Packers offense and whether Diggs can bounce back strong when called upon.

As the game unfolds, all eyes will be on the Cowboys’ secondary to see if this strategic shakeup pays off or if it exposes vulnerabilities that Green Bay can exploit.

The stakes are high, and the implications of this decision could resonate throughout the remainder of the season.