GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Trevon Diggs was claimed by the Green Bay Packers on Wednesday, a day after the Dallas Cowboys waived the 2021 All-Pro cornerback.

This transfer allows Green Bay to spice up its injury-riddled secondary by taking a probability on a two-time Pro Bowl selection in search of a profession reset.

Diggs had an NFL-leading 11 interceptions and earned All-Pro honors with Dallas in 2021. He earned a second Pro Bowl choice the next 12 months.

But his manufacturing dipped from there as he handled two main knee surgical procedures.

Diggs performed six video games this season earlier than sustaining a concussion in an accident at residence on Oct. 16. Diggs didn’t clarify the reason for the harm to reporters till two months later, when he mentioned he obtained hit within the head by a mounting pole whereas making an attempt to put in a TV.

Even after Diggs returned from concussion protocol, he remained off the sector and ended up lacking eight video games. The Cowboys attributed his delayed return to points relating to his knees.

After Cowboys cornerback DaRon Bland suffered a season-ending foot harm, Diggs returned to motion and performed in opposition to the Los Angeles Chargers and Washington Commanders.

Green Bay wanted a increase at cornerback after inserting Kamal Hadden (ankle) and Nate Hobbs (knee) on injured reserve this week. Both gamers had been knocked out of the Packers’ 41-24 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday.

The Packers did signal cornerbacks Shemar Bartholomew and Jaylin Simpson from their apply squad to their energetic roster on Tuesday.

Heading to Green Bay reunites Diggs with injured Packers defensive finish Micah Parsons, who was acquired from Dallas simply earlier than the beginning of the season. Parsons and Diggs are good buddies who exchanged jerseys after the Packers’ 40-all tie with the Cowboys earlier this season.

Green Bay (9-6-1) carries a three-game skid into its regular-season finale Sunday at Minnesota. The Packers have clinched a playoff berth because the NFC’s No. 7 seed.



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