Dallas Cowboys star cornerback Trevon Diggs has just released the teaser for his upcoming documentary, SE7EN SZN1, which chronicles his battle to return to the field after a season-ending ACL tear.
The highly anticipated series is set to premiere on May 19, 2025, offering fans an in-depth look at the recovery and resilience of one of the NFL’s top defensive backs.
SE7EN SZN1: Inside Trevon Diggs’ Grueling Comeback Journey
Diggs, a two-time Pro Bowler, suffered a͏ torn ACL͏ in his left knee during͏ one-on͏-one drills at a Thursday practice early in ͏the 2023͏ NFL season. ͏Witnesses reported seeing Diggs on crutches after practice͏, ͏and ͏subsequent M͏RI results confirmed the injury.͏
The Cowboys ͏issued a statement: “A ͏timetable for ͏Diggs’ return to play ͏has not been established, but he is currently projected to miss the remainder of the current season͏.” The injury was a massive blow to Dallas’ defensive unit, which͏ had looked ͏dominant with Diggs ͏and veteran Stephon Gilmore locking down͏ the ͏outside.
In the aftermath, the team considered shifting DaRon Bland, who impressed in the slot and recorded a pick-six in Week 1, to an outside corner role.
The new docuseries, SE7EN SZN1, offers fans exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to Diggs’ intense recovery process. The documentary promises to give fans an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at his recovery, training, and everyday life. From rehab to game day, fans can witness the grind, the mindset, and the journey of one of the NFL’s elite.
Diggs’ recovery has not been without further setbacks. In addition ͏to the ͏ACL tear that ended his 2͏023 season,͏ he͏ also missed six games last year ͏due to ͏a knee injury requiring a ͏chondral tissue graft procedure — a͏ surgery known͏ for its extensive rehabilitation timeline.͏
Despite the physical toll, Diggs remains focused. He is currently rehabbing with Dr. Sharif Tabbah at Alkeme Sports Rx in Florida. The former All-Pro continues to silence trade and cut rumors surrounding him.
Analysts have speculated about his future in Dallas, with questions about whether Dallas cut him or trade him, becoming more common. Financially, a potential cut is plausible after 2025, though the Cowboys have made no such indication.
Diggs ͏was awarded a five-year, $9͏7 million͏ contract extension in the summer of ͏202͏3 after back-͏to-back ͏Pro Bowl͏ seasons in 2021 and͏ 202͏2.͏ In 2021, he led the league with 11 interceptions, earning a reputation as the league’s premier playmaker in the secondary.
Owner Jerry Jones has shown belief in Diggs’ commitment, hoping his unwavering dedication to his craft will translate into a triumphant return. While he is not expected to be ready for the 2025 season opener, Cowboys Nation remains hopeful for his impactful comeback later in the year.