Imagine being a highly touted cornerback, only to find yourself benched after just one play in a critical playoff game. That’s exactly what happened to Trevon Diggs during the Packers’ recent matchup against the Bears, and it’s a moment that raises more questions than answers. But here’s where it gets controversial: Was this a fair assessment of Diggs’ abilities, or did the Packers miss the mark entirely? Let’s dive in.
Before the game, Diggs confidently declared he was ready to contribute to the Packers’ defense, despite being a recent addition to the team. However, his on-field performance told a different story. In his lone snap—played during the Bears’ first possession on a third-and-8—Diggs was outmaneuvered. A short pass to Luther Burden turned into a first down, thanks to a block from D.J. Moore that sent Diggs sprawling to the ground. It wasn’t the highlight reel moment anyone expected.
And this is the part most people miss: The Packers never brought Diggs back into the game, even as the Bears’ Caleb Williams mounted a fourth-quarter comeback. No injury reports surfaced, leaving fans and analysts to speculate whether the team simply lost faith in Diggs’ ability to perform under pressure. For a player once considered on the cusp of elite status, this was a stark reality check.
Diggs, just 27, signed with the Packers through 2026, but his $15 million salary cap hit—with no guaranteed pay—makes his future in Green Bay uncertain. After tearing his ACL early in the 2023 season, he hasn’t regained his pre-injury form, and his once-promising career now hangs in the balance. This summer, he’ll likely be fighting just to secure a spot on any roster.
Here’s the bold question: Is Trevon Diggs a victim of circumstance, or has his time as a top-tier cornerback come to an end? The Packers’ decision to bench him after one play certainly sparks debate. What do you think? Is this a fair evaluation, or did the team give up on him too soon? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments!