Cowboys’ Trevon Diggs addressed his heated postgame exchange with a unique, classy gesture.
Wednesday emerged as the day Leslie and Diggs were in the same building together since that viral incident. Both men were in better spirits as captured by Fort Worth Star-Telegram Cowboys reporter Nick Harris. Diggs and Leslie were seen smiling with cans of peanuts in their hands.
Jeff Kolb of Fox 4 Dallas included how Diggs answered every question about his postgame encounter apologetically.
“Handled it like a man. Discussed the human element with emotions & social media. He did it right,” Kolb posted on X (formerly known as Twitter).
Diggs was not practicing on Wednesday as Dallas prepares for the NFC South-leading Atlanta Falcons.
Reporter also speaks out on Trevon Diggs’ heated exchange
Leslie asked, “What is Trevon Diggs doing on this play?” via X as he watched George Kittle gallop past the Cowboys for 43 yards. Kittle’s catch-and-run became one of the biggest plays Dallas surrendered on Sunday.
Diggs confronted him afterward and questioned Leslie’s knowledge of football. He then went as far as telling the reporter, “Stay in your lane, buddy. Stop trying me, dog.” That came before his “deez nuts” comment.
Leslie immediately took to his X account. He first refused to speak on the altercation. However, he added deeper context to the situation.
“I’ve been asked by my bosses at WFAA to provide a little context for this tweet because they don’t want people thinking I just randomly tweet things like this. That’s fair. That’s not exactly a common phrase for me, as you might imagine,” Leslie shared.
One day later, Leslie caught wind of Diggs addressing the postgame moment with Micah Parsons on his “The Edge” podcast. Parsons revealed Dallas was in man coverage when Kittle broke loose. The CB thought Leslie’s words were “unnecessary” and thought the reporter was using Diggs’ name for “clicks.”
Leslie accepted Diggs’ apology. But Leslie also offered his acknowledgment.
“Trevon Diggs and I have cleared the air. He apologized for the hallway incident, and I apologized for misreading the play — he explained that what I interpreted as him jogging was him slow-playing a potential cutback from George Kittle,” Leslie said.
He concluded with, “We buried the hatchet with a couple of canisters of Dee’s Nuts that he presented to me after his interview with the press was complete.”