Trevon Diggs Played One Snap For The Green Bay Packers During Wild Card vs. Bears, And It Sums Up Why The Dallas Cowboys Stone-Cold Cut Him [VIDEO]

Trevon Diggs’ first playoff game as a member of the Green Bay Packers’ playoff debut lasted a single snap.

On Dec. 30, the Dallas Cowboys stunned the NFL world by waiving Trevon Diggs. One day later, he was picked up by the playoff-bound Green Bay Packers. But just when you thought he might make the most of a fresh start, Diggs hardly saw the field in his two games with his new team.

Diggs saw 33 snaps in the Packers’ regular-season finale against the Minnesota Vikings. In Saturday’s heartbreaking playoff loss to the Chicago Bears? Just one snap, and this is how it went:

Yeah, that’s why the Packers only wanted Diggs to play one snap.

The Packers took a 21-3 lead into the locker room on Saturday. They were outscored 28-6 in the second half, with Jordan Love’s last-second Hail Mary falling incomplete.

According to Pro Football Reference, Diggs allowed a 154.2 passer rating and a 75.0 completion percentage when targeted during the regular season (nine games played). Both were career worsts.

Diggs’ career got off to a promising start, with Pro Bowl selections in 2021 and 2022. He led the league in interceptions during the former with 11, helping Dallas to a 12-win season and its first NFC East division crown since 2018.

But Diggs’ career has been on the downhill ever since, and it’s obvious that he once again requires a change of scenery. Perhaps a well-coached team like the San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, or Houston Texans will roll the dice on him.

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