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Stefon, Trevon Diggs face off in brotherly one-on-one workout

Nikki Chavanelleby:Nikki Chavanelle05/19/23

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Trevon Diggs
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Stefon and Trevon Diggs shared a tiny preview of what Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills fans will see on the field in Buffalo in November.

The younger Diggs posted a clip of some one-on-one drills against his brother with the two getting after it in what looks like one of their backyards.

The Buffalo Bills receiver is coming off of his fifth consecutive 1,000+ yard receiving season, making him an ideal workout partner for the Cowboys’ top cornerback. Diggs versus Diggs hits the real gridiron in Week 15.

The duo had a few clips go viral this year already when they went up against each other at the Pro Bowl. They’ve been in the headlines more in the offseason as well after sharing multiple cryptic tweets, which led some to believe Stefon Diggs may leave Buffalo for Dallas. Nothing came of the rumors, however.

Diggs to go one-on-one with nine of NFL’s best receivers in 2023

Diggs is no stranger to going up against the best of the best in the league. In 2023, he’ll face nine of the NFL’s top receivers, starting with 2022 offensive rookie of the year, Garrett Wilson, in Week 2.

The release of the 2023 schedule shows all the best receivers Diggs has on his calendar. On top of facing AJ Brown and Terry McLaurin twice each this season with the Cowboys’ usual NFC East games, Diggs must also clamp down on DeAndre HopkinsDeebo SamuelDK MetcalfTyreek Hill and Amon-Ra St. Brown.

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The schedule also includes a very special matchup between Diggs and his brother when Dallas travels to Buffalo in November.

Every receiver on his matchup list posted over 1,000 receiving yards last season, except for Hopkins. He hasn’t posted over 1,000 yards in a season since his first with the Cardinals in 2020.

After leading the league in interceptions in 2021, Diggs still took heat for his man coverage. ProFootballFocus released their stats at the time, sharing that he allowed 1,068 yards in coverage. However, Diggs, and other Cowboys, took issue with the numbers.

“pff put out a fake stat for RT & y’all believed them,” Diggs tweeted in December.

The Cowboys cornerback continues to work with a chip on his shoulder. In 2023, he’ll have more help on the opposite side of the field since Dallas brought in five-time Pro Bowler Stephon Gilmore.