Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Keeps rewriting record book
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Diggs recorded five tackles and returned an interception 42 yards for a touchdown in Sunday's 35-29 overtime win over the Patriots.
The second-year cornerback now has seven interceptions in six games to begin the season, tying Hall of Famer Rod Woodson's Super Bowl-era record set in 1993. Additionally, Diggs is only the second player in history (after Minnesota's Brian Russell in 2003) with a pick in each of his team's first six games. Sunday's pick-six is already Diggs' second of the year, and remarkably he now has more touchdowns than his brother, Pro Bowl wide receiver Stefon Diggs. Trevon's emergence as the league's premier ballhawk has been one of the biggest factors in a remarkable turnaround for the Dallas defense as a whole.
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