Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs has been banged up this year and didn’t get the start and Week 4 before playing 53 snaps. Dallas HC Brian Schottenheimer cited Diggs’ injuries and their depth at that position as the reasons why he wasn’t first on the field.
“We’re talented,” Schottenheimer said, via Jon Machota of The Athletic. “He’s been banged up a little bit. I’ve been a little tough on Trevon, just in terms of the consistency and things like that. But, man, I thought he played really well. I’m proud of him. It’s a similar type thing with other guys. I mean, it wasn’t just us picking on Trevon. Trevon is a hell of a player. Trevon is a huge part of what we’re trying to do.”
Eagles WR A.J. Brown voiced some frustration after recording just two receptions for seven yards in Philadelphia’s Week 4 win over the Buccaneers. Eagles OC Kevin Patullo said he still has a strong relationship with Brown.
“A.J. and I have a great relationship just throughout the years being here. We spent a lot of time together, so as far as communication and getting to him and I have had no problem. I know where his heart is, where he lies. He wants to win, so he feels like he can do everything and anything to help us at all times. So as far as I’m concerned, him and I are in a good spot,” Patullo said, via Zach Berman.
The Giants upset the Chargers 21-18 in QB Jaxson Dart‘s first start. The rookie said HC Brian Daboll involved him in making their game plan for Week 4.
“I realized early on that the NFL is on another level. It’s not as easy as in college,” Dart said, via Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated. “[Daboll] did a great job giving me freedom to be involved in the game plan. There are a few things I can do with my legs. We added those and that made it easier. It slowed the game down for me.”
Dart said Russell Wilson handled his transition to the bench like a professional while Jameis Winston helped him prepare.
*“This week wasn’t easy for Russ [Wilson]—he handled it like a real pro—and Jameis [Winston] was a...