BREAKING: Following billionaire Elon Musk’s announcement on the X app that it would ban Cowboys players from using Tesla products, Trevon Diggs has urged NFL fans to delete the X app to avoid seeing “shit” posts from Elon Musk, stating: “This app…”

   

BREAKING: Elon Musk Bans Cowboys Players from Tesla Products — Trevon Diggs Tells Fans to Delete the X App: “This App is Just Sh*t Now”

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Dallas, TX – In a headline that feels more like a Hollywood script than real life, Elon Musk has sparked major controversy in the sports world after banning all Dallas Cowboys players from using Tesla products, including vehicles, charging networks, and Tesla software.

The bombshell announcement was made on X (formerly Twitter) in true Musk fashion: unfiltered, unprovoked, and undeniably petty.

But it was star cornerback Trevon Diggs who clapped back — and he didn’t hold back one bit.

“This app? It’s just sh*t now,” Diggs said during a locker room interview. “If you’re tired of seeing Elon’s ego all over your timeline, delete X. Save your braincells.”

Musk’s Wild Accusation Sparks Firestorm

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The drama began early Tuesday when Musk posted:

“Starting today, Dallas Cowboys players are officially banned from all Tesla services. Loyalty matters. Winners only. #NoTeslaForDallas”

 

Though he didn’t elaborate, speculation points to a viral video posted by Micah Parsons last week, where several Cowboys players laughed while mocking the Cybertruck as a “giant toaster with a dent.”

That clip racked up 14 million views and apparently landed directly on Musk’s radar.

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Trevon Diggs: From Lockdown Corner to Digital Dissident

Never one to mince words, Trevon Diggs became the first player to respond publicly — and did so with force.

“Banning an entire team because you got your feelings hurt? Nah. This ain’t innovation. This is insecurity on display. Delete X. This app is just sh*t now.”

Diggs’ comments were clipped, reposted across TikTok and Instagram, and within hours had racked up 8+ million views, with fans calling him “the hero the internet needed.”

#DeleteX and #TeslaTimeout Trend Instantly

Fans of the Cowboys — America’s Team — didn’t sit back. The hashtags #DeleteX#TeslaTimeout, and #Don’tMessWithDallas started trending within hours.

TikTokers filmed themselves deleting the X app in Cowboys jerseys. One fan even went viral smashing a Tesla key with a Tony Romo bobblehead.

“We ride Fords and loyalty in Texas, not Musk’s ego,” one comment read.
“When Trevon speaks, real ones listen,” said another.

Players and Celebs Join the Roast

Musk may be powerful, but the NFL brotherhood and celebrity community isn’t afraid to push back.

  • CeeDee Lamb posted: “This man really banned us over a truck meme ”

  • Dak Prescott tweeted: “Tesla’s fast. But ego’s faster.”

  • Post Malone, a Texas native, said: “We roll with Cowboys, not cyber-drama.”

  • LeBron James, who owns multiple Teslas, even chimed in: “Man, what is Elon on this week?”

Tesla Shares Dip Slightly as PR Team Goes Silent

Tesla stock saw a 1.7% dip within hours of the drama going viral. While analysts say the drop is minor, investor forums lit up with concern.

“Every week it’s something. Rockets, rebrands, now sports bans?” said one Tesla shareholder. “We need innovation, not insults.”

So far, Tesla’s PR team has declined to comment, but internal leaks suggest some senior staff were blindsided by the ban and are urging Musk to walk it back.

 

 

Musk Responds With Predictable Petty

In classic Elon fashion, his response wasn’t an apology — it was a meme.

He posted an edited photo of Trevon Diggs “trying to intercept a Cybertruck” with the caption:

“Can’t pick what you can’t catch. Stay grounded, Dallas.”

The tweet has since been quote-tweeted over 60,000 times — most of them roasting the billionaire’s behavior.

NFL Monitoring the Situation

A league spokesperson released a neutral but cautious statement:

 

 

“We encourage respect and fairness among all players and partners. The NFL remains focused on the game and the fans.”

Sources say league executives are watching closely as this marks the third Musk-related ban against an NFL team in recent weeks, following similar incidents involving the Packers and 49ers.


Final Word: Cowboys vs. the Cyber King

This story isn’t just about electric cars or social media. It’s about power, ego, and influence in the digital age.

While Elon Musk may control a fleet of rockets and cars, he’s learning fast that messing with NFL culture — especially in Texas — might just be a losing battle.

As Trevon Diggs put it:

 

 

“You can build the future, but don’t forget — real ones built this game.”

With fans deleting X, Tesla’s PR team in crisis mode, and Musk still meme-posting through the fire, one thing’s certain:

The Cowboys aren’t just undefeated online — they’re leading the resistance.