Trevon Diggs, Dallas Cowboys cornerback, has experienced a challenging period since signing his lucrative contract extension. He missed 22 games over two seasons due to severe knee injuries and faced a $500,000 salary cut for not attending enough offseason activities. Diggs chose to train with personal rehab specialists instead of the team's, prompting calls from team owner Jerry Jones for greater leadership from him. Diggs emphasizes that he prefers leading through performance rather than vocal expressions, affirming his commitment to recovery and return to play.
"I didn't expect that," Diggs said about his pay being cut. "It kind of hurt my feelings. It's OK, I'll make it back in incentives."
"Personally, I'm not a vocal leader," he said. "I'm not going to be yelling, screaming at guys. How I'm going to lead is how I perform on the field and the things that I do in practice."
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