Packers fan Lil Wayne makes his feelings known about Trevon Diggs’ move to Green Bay after Cowboys release

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Lil Wayne has long been vocal about his love for the Packers. He didn’t hold back after news broke that Trevon Diggs was headed to Green Bay following his release from the Dallas Cowboys.

The rapper posted on X to share his excitement, which went viral among NFL fans. His reaction sparked renewed talks about how the cornerback could shake up the Packers’ defense.

"I can Diggs that!!!! Go Pack fkn Go!!!!" Lil Wayne tweeted on Wednesday.

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I can Diggs that!!!! Go Pack fkn Go!!!!

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Lil Wayne’s excitement echoes the hopes of Packers fans looking forward to a boost on defense before the playoffs.

Diggs spent his entire career with the Cowboys before his release and has been one of the most recognizable cornerbacks in the league. His ability to create turnovers and make big plays earned him a devoted following in Dallas.

Diggs' addition brings talent and veteran presence to Green Bay's secondary. His aggressive approach to defense, with the Packers' scheme, could be crucial in keeping the team competitive this season.

Fans will be watching closely to see how Diggs fits, and whether Lil Wayne’s reaction is a preview of the impact he might have.

Trevon Diggs could make his Packers debut on Sunday

Trevon Diggs got his first taste of practice with the Green Bay Packers on Thursday, and he could make his debut for the team in Week 18.

Speaking before practice, Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Diggs may play on the road against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

A 2020 second-round pick from Alabama, Diggs made an immediate impact in the league. He earned two Pro Bowl nods in his first three seasons and intercepted 17 passes during that span. Diggs' 2021 campaign was his best, with 11 interceptions, leading to first-team All-Pro honors.

Green Bay placed Kamal Hadden and Nate Hobbs on injured reserve this week. The Packers' cornerback group is thin beyond Keisean Nixon and Carrington Valentine, making Diggs a smart addition for the final stretch.

His arrival, along with recent practice-squad call-ups Shemar Bartholomew and Jaylin Simpson, gives Green Bay much-needed depth at the position.

If Diggs is held out against the Vikings, he could make his Packers debut in the wild-card round. The team’s playoff positioning is already set, as it will enter the postseason as the NFC’s No. 7 seed regardless of Sunday’s result.

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