Dallas Cowboys’ Trevon Diggs was spotted sporting a shirt that had his brother Stefon Diggs on it as he practiced before the Cowboys’ match with Houston Texans in the 14th week of NFL at the AT and T ground at Arlington in Texas.

Twitter users were quick to react to the picture.

“We love a supporting brother. How can one not love the Diggs brothers?!?,” wrote one of the users.

“Oh yea. He getting him a pick today,” wrote another user.

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Trevon’s 29-year-old brother Stefon represents the Buffalo bills in the NFL. He started his college career in 2012 and went on to play  for the Minnesota Vikings in 2015 and continued for nearly five years before representing the Bills from 2020.

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The 25-year-old Trevon started playing college football as his brother played the NFL and was roped in by the Cowboys in the 2020 season. In the 2022 season Trevon has played 11 games and has scored 20 solo tackles and two assists. 

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After 12 games in the NFL 2022 season, the Dallas Cowboys are placed second in the NFC East division behind the Philadelphia Eagles. While the Cowboys have scored eight wins and three losses, the Eagles have 11 wins and one loss.

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However, the Houston Texans are doing much worse as they take find themselves in the last position of AFC South behind Tennessee Titans, Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars after having lost 10 of their 11 matches.

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Buffalo Bills also plays on Sunday, taking on New York Jets. The Bills are table toppers in the AFC East division and the Jets trail behind the Bills and Miami Dolphins in third position in the division.