FRISCO, Texas — With the preseason now in the books, one of the most difficult parts of the NFL calendar has arrived for the Dallas Cowboys' front office, and those of each of the 32 teams around the league; and that's the task of cutting down the roster ahead of the regular season.

The first headline move made by the Cowboys, on Sunday, transitioning Trevon Diggs from the active/PUP (physically unable to perform) list, where the All-Pro cornerback started this year's training camp as he recovered from a season-ending knee injury, to the active roster to start the season.

It doesn't guarantee he'll be ready for the Week 1 clash against the Eagles in Philadelphia, but it does mean there's a chance and, most importantly, that his roster seat is now occupied — balanced by the team's decisi

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