Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs made headlines following Sunday’s 30-24 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, and not in a good way.
Following the final whistle, the 26-year-old defensive back sought out Mike Leslie of WFAA ABC 8 Dallas on his walk back to the locker room with the intention of confronting him about a tweet he posted during the third quarter of Sunday’s game.
Diggs didn’t take kindly to Leslie questioning the effort he put forth on a 43-yard reception by 49ers tight end George Kittle that put the 49ers in scoring position, and he got in the reporter’s face about the incident.
Twenty-four hours after the fact, Diggs seems to have zero regrets about his actions, which he recently revealed he felt was completely justified.
“I just felt like it was unnecessary,” Diggs said on “The Edge with Micah Parsons” podcast. “I just felt like he was trying to use my name for clicks. After the game I just happened to see it, I clicked on it and seen who it was and I was like, ‘Oh, he’s right here.’ So I went up to him and I just spoke how I felt.
“I just kind of let my emotions get the best of me. But at the end of the day, it still doesn’t make it right for anybody to be saying anything or just trying to throw dirt on your name and make it seem like you’re doing a bad job because I felt like I played my hardest game.” Diggs comes out of the locker room to confront a reporter for a social media post.
— Newy Scruggs (@newyscruggs) October 28, 2024 On the play in question, Leslie quote tweeted a video showing Diggs slowly jogging down the sideline for nearly 30 yards, not trying to make much of an effort to tackle Kittle. The former Alabama star lost his cool when he saw Leslie standing outside the Cowboys locker room, shouting at him that he didn’t know football and he that he needed to stay in his lane.