Dak Prescott: It’s easy to see Trevon Diggs is the best cornerback in the NFL



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Trevon Diggs won the NFC Defensive Player of the Month with one interception in each of the first three games. He had two more on Sunday.

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has called his teammate the best cornerback in the NFL.

“Of course,” Prescott said Sunday, via TheAthletic.com’s Jon Machota. “Turn on the tape. Watch what he’s doing. Look at the guys he follows week after week, the best player (of the opponents).

“But, yeah, it’s easy to see.”

Diggs’ five interceptions lead the NFL, and he now has eight in the first 16 games of his career. He is the second player in franchise history with an interception in each of the first four games of the season. Don Bishop accomplished the feat in 1961, the second season in franchise history.

The last Cowboys player to intercept an assist in four straight games was Dennis Thurman in 1985, and Diggs’ five interceptions are the most important by a Cowboys cornerback in a season since Terence Newman had five in 2010.

“I feel like I still have work to do,” Diggs said. “I didn’t achieve what I wanted to achieve and I didn’t accomplish what I wanted to achieve. So I feel like I still have a job. Everything is fine, but I still have to fight, keep pushing, keep working, so that’s our main goal. But thank you, Dak.

Diggs missed out on the fourth quarter when the Panthers scored two touchdowns to reduce the Cowboys’ lead to 36-28. The team announced after the game that Diggs had a tight grip after taking a cleat in the back in the first half.

The injury is unlikely to affect his availability for Sunday’s game against the Giants.

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