The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to a contract extension with cornerback Trevon Diggs, according to multiple sources. The deal is reportedly worth $10.2 million over four years and includes a $4.7 million signing bonus. The extension comes after Diggs had an impressive rookie season in 2020, where he recorded two interceptions and 18 passes defended.
Meanwhile, offensive lineman Zack Martin is holding out at training camp due to a contract dispute. Martin, who has been a Pro Bowl selection for six straight seasons, is seeking a new deal that would make him the highest-paid guard in the NFL. He is currently the fifth-highest paid guard in the league, with an average annual salary of $13.3 million.
The Cowboys have been trying to work out a new deal with Martin since last season, but the two sides have yet to come to an agreement. Martin is reportedly looking for a deal that would pay him around $15 million per year, which would make him the highest-paid guard in the NFL.
The Cowboys have been trying to keep their salary cap under control, and they are hoping to avoid having to give Martin the kind of deal he is seeking. However, they may be forced to do so if they want to keep their star offensive lineman in Dallas.
It remains to be seen how this situation will play out, but it is clear that the Cowboys are trying to keep their salary cap under control while also rewarding their young players with extensions. The extension of Diggs shows that the team is willing to reward their young players for their performance, while also trying to keep their salary cap under control. It will be interesting to see how this situation plays out with Martin, as he is one of the most important players on the team.