Amazon broadcast looked classless showing Trevon Diggs' son after Cowboys CB injury

This was flat-out uncalled for.
Dallas Cowboys, Trevon Diggs
Dallas Cowboys, Trevon Diggs / Luke Hales/GettyImages
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Week 4 kicked off with Thursday Night Football between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants in what ended up being a tight matchup that went deep into the fourth quarter before being settled.

On the night, there were a variety of talking points. Between a multitude of penalty flags thrown and some key players going down with injuries throughout the night, the game hardly had a rhythm to it.

Side note: One penalty flag was far more atrocious than any other.

The Cowboys saw a few of their own go down with injury; some seemingly more serious than others. Between Demarcus Lawrence, Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs, Dallas was unable to come away from this one unscathed. At one point, they were without a starting cornerback.

All three of the Cowboys' top defensive players were hurt at one point or another in the second half of the game, and each was as alarming as the next. When it came to Diggs though, specifically, the Amazon Prime broadcast opted to do something that is typically viewed as a "no-no."

Forget graphic injuries being replayed for home viewership. This was of a different nature altogether.

Diggs went down with cramps in the fourth quarter, so it didn't appear to be all that serious. However, there was likely one individual in attendance who might not have known whether or not the injury was serious.

Diggs' son, Aaiden, was in the crowd watching his father. And, immediately after Diggs began walking to the locker room in pain, the cameras panned to the young boy in the stands. Yes, you read that correctly.

After watching his father go down with an injury, Amazon thought it would be a good idea for everyone watching to see a child in obvious distress. In a word, it was classless.

Fans couldn't believe Amazon showed Trevon Diggs' son on the air following his injury

Frankie, this is precisely what we were all thinking at the moment as well.

Interesting to note this as well ... the camera did seem awfully quick on the draw, here. Absolutely despicable.

The very first thing -- yep. Not the sideline, not his teammates or coaches or even some random Cowboys fans ... nope, his son. Great job, Amazon. Great job.

It certainly is, Brandon. It certainly is.

Oh, "diabolical" is one way to put it. That checks out.

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