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There's no denying that this Trevon Diggs situation with the Dallas Cowboys is continuing down a seriously odd path. From his incident at his home to now being healthy enough to be closer to playing, Diggs has been on the sidelines for a while now, as he rehabs his knee injury.
Dallas Cowboys All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs is hoping to return from IR, but head coach Brian Schottenheimer had an interesting choice of words, casting doubt that he'll be activated.
FRISCO — Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer hinted Wednesday that cornerback Trevon Diggs needs to do more in his rehab work to get taken off the injured list, where he’s been since Oct. 25.
Trevon Diggs appears poised to return from injury Thursday against the Lions, and the Cowboys star cornerback opened up about his excitement after his first practice Sunday.
Dallas Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs has had a curious season, and recent comments from coach Brian Schottenheimer have everyone wondering what's really going on.
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A Statement Analysis of the Cowboys’ Trevon Diggs Update Is Not Good
When I heard Brian Schottenheimer’s comments about Trevon Diggs’ potential return, the statement analyst in me immediately went to work. Coaches often reveal more in their phrasing than they do in their intentions,
The Cowboys want Trevon Diggs back, but they are not letting urgency cloud judgment. Minnesota’s passing attack will test Dallas in Week 15, yet the team remains unconvinced that Diggs is fully ready after significant time away.
FRISCO -- Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs was limited in practice on Monday as he anticipates returning for Thursday’s game against the Lions. Diggs has missed the last six games with knee soreness/swelling and a concussion. He’s on injured reserve and in the early stages of a 21-day practice window.
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Trevon Diggs may have played his last game with Cowboys
Diggs has missed the past seven games. He suffered a mysterious concussion and knee injury at home. That was just days after he criticized defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus' schemes, so it raised some questions about the timing. However, the Cowboys secondary has actually benefited from his absence.
CeeDee Lamb appears set to return from a concussion without missing a game for the Dallas Cowboys, who will play Minnesota at home 10 days after their star receiver exited a loss in Detroit. Lamb was a full practice participant and talked to reporters Thursday,