WATCH: Stefon Diggs fires back at brother Trevon Diggs following trash talk
NFL brothers Stefon and Trevon Diggs continued their trash talk with Stefon’s response to Trevon claiming he would hold him to zero catches. The Cowboys’ star defensive back, Trevon Diggs, fired the first shot on Friday at training camp when he said he would have locked down his brother if the Cowboys played the Bills in the Super Bowl.
On Saturday, Stefon Diggs and quarterback Josh Allen were interviewed by NFL Network as the broadcast team informed him of what his brother said.
Stefon Diggs responds to Trevon Diggs’ trash talk
On Friday, Trevon Diggs opened fire on his brother and fellow Pro Bowl talent by saying that there was “no question” he would shut down Stefon in a game. He doubled down by saying he wouldn’t catch even one pass if the teams met each other in the Super Bowl, showcasing the rivalry they share as top talents in the NFL.
On Saturday, Stefon was told about his little brother’s trash talk and didn’t even get a chance to fully respond before Allen came to his defense.
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“10 for 160, two tuds,” was all Allen had to say before jumping off the broadcast with Stefon.
Promising 10 catches for 160 yards and two touchdowns might seem like a big promise against one of the better corners in the league, but Stefon agreed with his quarterback’s prediction before leaving the interview as well, saying “Tre knows what’s up.”
It certainly isn’t the first time that fans were given an inside look at Trevon Diggs’ style of short-message trash talk, as he revealed during Cowboys minicamp that he shared words with Dak Prescott on the field to get him to throw at him in practice. When asked how he was able to force his quarterback to test his abilities against Diggs, the star cornerback said he kept it simple.
“Throw the ball this way.”