Trevon Diggs’ Micah Parsons profile photo sparks Cowboys Week 1 conspiracies

The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for Week One of the 2025-26 NFL regular season, and they received some good news over the weekend when All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs was cleared and activated from the physically unable to perform (PUP) list.

The news means Diggs will now start the regular season on the 53-man roster and is eligible to take the field for the NFL opener against the Philadelphia Eagles.

While it’s unlikely Diggs will return before Week 2 or Week 3, the door is open.

After news of Diggs being activated went public, Cowboys fans and reporters began noticing something. Diggs had a new, intriguing profile photo on X of himself and fellow defensive star Micah Parsons.

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs and defensive end Micah Parsons during a game against the Baltimore Ravens / Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

That led to many wondering whether Diggs is hinting that both he and Parsons will be rejoining the team for the season opener.

“Trevon Diggs profile picture on X,” Cowboys insider Clarence Hill wrote. “They are playing together this season. Will it be against the Eagles on [September] 4? Diggs knows Parsons mindset as well as anyone.”

Trevon Diggs profile picture on X

They are playing together this season

Will it be against the Eagles on Sept. 4
Diggs knows Parsons mindset as well as anyone pic.twitter.com/QskKDr7E0P

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This would be a dream for Cowboys Nation.

After a miserable offseason, training camp, and preseason overshadowed by the absence of Parsons amid his contract debacle, it’s the reward that everyone deserves.

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