That was the case on Tuesday as well, as the pair held a joint press conference with reporters on the field after the Cowboys wrapped up their first training camp practice, both standing up for one another amdist Parsons looking for a contract extension and Diggs being docked $500,000 after not meeting a contractual clause for offseason participation.

While things may seem a little bit testy right now between the two and the Cowboys’ front office, when all is said and done, Diggs and Parsons just want to continue sharing the field.
It wasn’t very long ago that Diggs was in a similar situation as Parsons: Looking for a new deal. Just like Parsons has been there for Diggs’ recovery process, Diggs has been giving Parsons advice on getting a deal done and is confident he’ll get his money’s worth.

Parsons and Diggs’ desire is evident in their words and actions: they want to continue to stand together, support each other, and work together toward new successes in the upcoming season. This not only strengthens the team, but also inspires teammates and fans with a sense of team spirit and unbreakable bond. In the competitive world of the NFL, it is this kind of unity that is the key to reaching the top.
