Trevon Diggs is looking for a new NFL home.
The next step in his transactional journey came Wednesday, when he cleared waivers.
The Green Bay Packers waived Diggs earlier in the week, and Pro Football Talk has reported that the former Cowboys star is now through the waivers process and officially a free agent.
Given the amount that remained on Diggs' contract, it was highly unlikely anyone would've put a waiver claim on the CB.
Now that he's a free agent, he's free to sign with any team, including Green Bay or Dallas if he so desired.
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Diggs played in one game at the end of the regular season after joining the Packers from the Dallas Cowboys, making a pair of tackles.
He also played in the Packers' season-ending loss in the playoffs to the Chicago Bears, making a single tackle.
Diggs is still just 27 years old and will have to prove to a suitor that he deserves a chance to shine again after a troubling recent tenure in the NFL.
Diggs broke into the NFL as a star, with three interceptions in his rookie season, followed by an absurd 11 in his second campaign.
He made 20 interceptions across his first five seasons.
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In 2025, with eight games in Dallas and then one in Green Bay in the regular season, he didn't intercept a single pass or even record a pass defensed.
Injury issues and bad vibes have accompanied Diggs in recent seasons, and he'll likely have to prove himself on a lightweight contract at wherever his next stop ends up being.
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