DALLAS – “America’s Team” just made the biggest splash of the offseason. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Dallas Cowboys have reached an agreement to sign superstar wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
Following his release from the New England Patriots in March, Diggs is headed to Arlington, creating a blockbuster pairing with CeeDee Lamb that instantly becomes the most feared wideout duo in the NFL.
The “Star” Power Reunion
Beyond the football field, this move carries immense personal weight. By joining the Cowboys, Stefon finally teams up with his younger brother, All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs.
The brothers have long hinted at a desire to play for the same organization, and the Cowboys’ front office has finally made that dream a reality for the Diggs family.
Stefon arrives in Dallas with a legendary resume: over 11,500 career receiving yards and 74 touchdowns. He is coming off a productive 2025 season where he notched 1,013 receiving yards and
helped lead the Patriots to a Super Bowl LX appearance. Despite being 32, his technical precision remains elite, ranking 6th among all wide receivers in PFF grades last season.
Tactical Nightmare: The Lamb-Diggs Connection
For Cowboys offensive coordinators, the addition of a 4-time Pro Bowler and former First-team All-Pro is a “cheat code.” Defenses can no longer afford to double-team CeeDee Lamb without leaving one of the greatest route-runners in league history, Stefon Diggs, in 1-on-1 isolation.
“This isn’t just a signing; it’s an overhaul of the NFC hierarchy,” an NFL executive told ESPN. “Stefon Diggs wins at every level of the field. You pair his veteran savvy with Lamb’s explosiveness, and you have an offense that is essentially unguardable in the red zone.”
Winning the NFC East Arms Race
With the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders both making aggressive moves this spring, Jerry Jones and the Cowboys responded with a “nuclear option.” By securing a player who has recorded seven 1,000-yard seasons in the last eight years, Dallas has signaled that their championship window is wide open for the 2026 season.
The move also brings Diggs back to the NFC, a conference he previously dominated during his time with the Minnesota Vikings. His “big-game” experience and veteran leadership are expected to be the stabilizing force in a Cowboys locker room that is under immense pressure to deliver a deep playoff run.
What’s Next for the Cowboys?
Diggs is expected to arrive at The Star in Frisco for his physical and contract finalization early Monday morning. Once the ink is dry, the focus shifts to the practice field, where fans are already imagining the internal battles between Stefon and Trevon during training camp.
The energy in North Texas is at an all-time high. With a 4-time Pro Bowler officially wearing the Star, the Cowboys have reclaimed their status as the heavyweight favorites in the NFC.