Diggs confronts reporter after 49ers loss
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•McCarthy on Diggs' media spat: 'Have to be better'
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Dallas Cowboys coach cites Trevon Diggs confronting a TV reporter after Sunday 's loss to the 49ers .
Diggs confronted a reporter about an in-game X post on Twitter .
The post showed video of Diggs ' tracking after 49ers tight end George Kittle on a catch in which he eventually shoved Kittle out of bounds.
"That's what you took from that?" Diggs said on video of the interaction.
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