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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Headed to IR

    The Cowboys placed Diggs (knee) on injured reserve Saturday. Diggs has been dealing with a bevy of injuries this season that have limited his availability, and he's slated to undergo season-ending surgery to repair a knee cartilage issue. The 26-year-old still doesn't have a date set for when he'll undergo this procedure, according to Todd Archer of ESPN.com. No matter what, he's expected to have a long recovery timeline, which could impact his availability for the start of the 2025 campaign. In 11 games this season, Diggs totaled 52 tackles and 11 passes defended, including two interceptions. DaRon Bland and Amani Oruwariye should slot in as Dallas' starting cornerbacks for the final three games of this season.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Long recovery ahead

    Diggs will undergo surgery this week to repair a knee cartilage injury and his recovery could take up to eight months, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Diggs' initial timeline could have him missing most of training camp, and possibly the start of next season, if he suffers any setbacks. The 26-year-old finished his season with 42 combined tackles and 11 passes defended, including two interceptions, in 11 games.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Set for season-ending surgery

    Diggs is expected to undergo surgery on his left knee will miss the remainder of the 2024 campaign, David Moore of The Dallas Morning News reports. Diggs had already been ruled out for Sunday's game against Carolina, which will mark his third absence in four weeks. He's been a mainstay on Dallas' injury report all season, having also dealt with foot, ankle, calf and groin issues throughout the campaign. With surgery now on tap, Diggs' season comes to a sudden end after just 11 games, during which he tallied 42 tackles and two interceptions. The 26-year-old cornerback was limited to just two games in 2023 after suffering a torn ACL in the same knee, though his latest injury is considered unrelated and instead involves damage to the cartilage at the end of his bones in his joint, per Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Diggs is expected to face an eight-month recovery timeline from surgery, so while he'll likely remain out for offseason workouts in the spring, he could be cleared in advance of training camp in late July.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Questionable for Week 15

    Diggs (knee) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Panthers, Patrik Walker of the Cowboys' official site reports. The Alabama product played through his knee injury in Dallas' Week 14 loss to the Bengals, recording five total tackles and three passes defended over 65 defensive snaps. He practiced in a limited fashion Wednesday and Thursday but downgraded to an estimated DNP on Friday, which suggests he's trending in the wrong direction ahead of Week 15. If Diggs is able to suit up Sunday, he'll serve as one of Dallas' starting outside cornerbacks.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Limited to begin practice week

    Diggs (knee) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice walkthrough, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports. Diggs returned from a two-game absence Monday versus Cincinnati and played every one of Dallas' defensive snaps, finishing with five tackles and three pass defenses. His designation of limited Wednesday may simply reflect that he's not 100 percent recovered from the knee issue. Diggs' practice participation the rest of the week should help clarify whether he's in any danger of missing Sunday's contest against Carolina.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Limited in practice Thursday

    Diggs (knee) was listed as a limited practice participant Thursday, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports. Diggs has been sidelined for the Cowboys' last two games due to knee and groin injuries. He appears to be over the groin issue, but his knee problem limited him in Thursday's practice. Diggs will have two more chances to increase his practice participation ahead of Monday's game against the Bengals.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Could return for Week 14

    Head coach Mike McCarthy said Friday that the extra rest following the Cowboys' Thanksgiving game win the Giants on Thursday could help Diggs (groin) be available for Week 14 against the Bengals on Monday, Dec. 9, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports. Diggs has missed the Cowboys' last two games due to a groin injury. His chances to return for Week 14 would significantly increase if he's able to log some full practices in the lead-up to that game. In the 10 games prior to his injury, Diggs logged 37 tackles (30 solo) and eight pass defenses (including two interceptions).
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Inactive again in Week 13

    Diggs (groin/knee) is inactive for Thursday's game versus the Giants. Diggs was limited at Monday's walkthrough, missed the walkthrough one day later and then practiced in a limited capacity Wednesday as he tended to groin and knee issues. Despite getting in some work, he'll sit out a second contest in a row. Diggs' next chance to suit up arrives Monday, Dec. 9 against the Bengals.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Listed as questionable for Week 13

    Diggs (groin) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice and is listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Giants, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. Diggs was unable to play against the Commanders this past Sunday due to a groin injury. He didn't participate in Tuesday's walkthrough, but he's given himself a chance to play Thursday after practicing in a limited capacity Wednesday. Diggs' official status won't likely be known until about 90 minutes before Thursday's 4:30 p.m. ET kickoff.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Estimated as DNP

    Diggs (groin) did not participate in Tuesday's walkthrough, Jane Slater of NFL Network reports. Diggs was unable to play in Week 12 against the Commanders due to a groin injury. The 2020 second-round pick will need to practice in at least a limited capacity Wednesday in order to have a chance at playing against the Giants on Thursday. If Diggs doesn't suit up, DaRon Bland and Josh Butler would serve as the Cowboys' starting outside corners.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Won't play vs. Commanders

    Diggs (groin) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Washington, Clarence E. Hill Jr. of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports. Diggs was first listed on the Cowboys' injury report Thursday due to knee and groin injuries, which limited his practice participation in each of the last two sessions of the week. Diggs was initially listed as questionable for Sunday's NFC East clash, but he will not travel with the team to Washington, and his next chance to play will be in Week 13 against the Giants on Thursday, Nov. 28. The Cowboys will be getting a reinforcement in the secondary in the form of cornerback DaRon Bland, who will make his 2024 regular-season debut Sunday after missing Dallas' first 10 games due to a foot injury he suffered in late August.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Working through multiple injuries

    Diggs (groin/knee) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Joe Hoyt of AllDLLS.com reports. Diggs played through a calf injury in the Cowboys' last two games. He didn't show up on Wednesday's injury report with that same issue, but he now appears to be working through groin and knee injuries. Diggs' practice participation Friday will provide clarity on his status heading into Sunday's NFC East showdown against the Commanders. Diggs has logged 14 tackles (11 solo) and five pass defenses (including one interception) across the Cowboys' last four regular-season games since the Week 7 bye.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Good to go for Week 10

    Diggs (calf) is active for Sunday's game against the Eagles. Diggs was held out of Friday's practice due to an illness, but it isn't serious enough for him to be sidelined for Sunday's contest. He was limited in practice to start the week due to a calf injury, and while he'll suit up for Week 10, he's unlikely playing at 100 percent health.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Questionable for Sunday

    Diggs (calf) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Eagles, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports. The Alabama product appears to be trending toward not playing Sunday, as he opened the Cowboys' week of practice with back-to-back limited sessions before downgrading to no activity Friday. If Diggs is unable to play through his calf issue in Week 10, Caelen Carson and C.J. Goodwin will likely serve as the Cowboys' top outside corners.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Opens week as limited

    Diggs (calf) was a limited practice participant Wednesday, Joe Hoyt of AllDLLS.com reports. Diggs played through a partial tear in his calf this past Sunday against the Falcons, during which he played every single defensive snap and logged three tackles (one solo) and two pass breakups. Diggs will likely see his workload limited this week, and unless he suffers a major setback, he should suit up Sunday against the Eagles.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Good to go for Week 5

    Diggs (ankle) is active for Sunday night's game against the Steelers. Diggs' chances of playing Sunday appeared to be in jeopardy after he popped up on Thursday's injury report and did not practice Friday. However, Diggs' ankle injury doesn't appear severe enough to keep him off the field for Sunday's contest. It's good news for the Cowboys, who will be without starting corner Caelen Carson (shoulder).
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Pops up on injury report

    Diggs was a limited participant in Thursday's practice session due to an ankle injury, Joe Hoyt of AllDLLS.com reports. This appears to be a new injury for Diggs, as he was able to practice in full Wednesday. His participation in Friday's session will provide more clarity on his status heading into Sunday's game against the Steelers. If Diggs is unable to go for that contest, Andrew Booth would be the next man up at corner opposite starter Caelen Carson (shoulder).
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Back into game Thursday

    Diggs (general soreness) is back in the game Thursday against the Giants, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports. The cornerback went to the locker room earlier in the fourth quarter due to dehydration and cramping. Diggs has two tackles (one solo) in the game and has been matching up with New York's top receiver, standout rookie Malik Nabers.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Questionable to return

    Diggs (general soreness) is questionable to return to Thursday's game against the Giants, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports. The cornerback went to the locker room due to dehydration and cramping. Diggs made two tackles (one solo) and matched up with New York's stud rookie receiver, Malik Nabers, for much of the night before exiting. Andrew Booth is his backup.
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  • Cowboys' Trevon Diggs: Good to go Sunday

    Diggs (foot) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Ravens, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. Diggs upgraded from DNP on Wednesday to limited Thursday and full participation Friday and has been cleared to go Sunday ahead of a date with Baltimore's wideout corps of Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor. Diggs has 10 tackles (eight solo) and two pass breakups, including one interception, through two games.
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