The Dallas Cowboys will be facing the Minnesota Vikings this week, and they have a mixed bag of injury updates for some of their players. On defense, Trevon Diggs and Jadeveon Clowney have been the two people many have had their eyes on, and it looks like their status will be up in the air for the game, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.
Dallas Cowboys star cornerback Trevon Diggs hasn't played a game since the Week 6 loss to the Carolina Panthers. He's been on the injured reserve with a knee injury and concussion.
As the Dallas Cowboys gear up for Sunday night's showdown with the Minnesota Vikings, one of the biggest questions surrounding the team is the status of All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs, who has been waiting to be activated from injured reserve.
Cowboys HC Brian Schottenheimer said CB Trevon Diggs is still in the “ramp-up” period and has to show the team that he’s ready to do things “the right way” before he gets back on the field.
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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, and this quote didn’t sound like a routine injury update.
Trevon Diggs is going to be one of the more interesting players to watch in the closing stages of the season for the Dallas Cowboys. Diggs returned to practice ahead of the Detroit Lions matchup but did not see the field.
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With the Dallas Cowboys seemingly turning their season around, they still have one more star player to unleash in the form of Trevon Diggs, who has been out for a while.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is making his way back to the lineup after being on injured reserve for multiple injuries. On Monday, the Cowboys released their first practice report for the Week 14 game against the Detroit Lions, and Diggs (knee) was a limited participant.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to treat Thursday Night Football against the Detroit Lions as the target day Trevon Diggs' return from Injured Reserve after he practiced on Sunday.
The Cowboys announced on Sunday that they have designated CB Trevon Diggs to return from injured reserve. The team also signed RB Israel Abanikanda to their practice squad.
Trevon Diggs, the Cowboys’ former All-Pro and 2021 interceptions leader, is expected to be sidelined for their Week 8 meeting with the Denver Broncos. 2025 had already been a roller coaster for the former Alabama star: major knee surgery, the trade of his best friend, and public back-and-forths with the organization.