Cowboys keep CB Trevon Diggs on IR
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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is itching to return from injured reserve, but many wonder whether it's best for the two sides to part ways.
Diggs continues to feel healthy enough to play, but the Cowboys disagree with the cornerback's assessment of his own health.
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Trevon Diggs, Cowboys at odds over why star CB isn't playing
Trevon Diggs thought he was healthy enough to play Week 15. The Cowboys felt otherwise, but there seems to be more to this story than a knee rehab.
The Dallas Cowboys and injured cornerback Trevon Diggs are not in agreement over whether he's healthy enough to take the field.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones sounded off on a controversial decision involving Trevon Diggs after the loss to the Vikings.
Dak Prescott and Trevon Diggs gave words of comfort to the Green Bay Packers star after he suffered a season-ending injury Sunday.
The clock, however, is ticking against Diggs. If he isn’t activated by December 20, he won’t play this season. And since Sunday’s loss all but mathematically eliminated the Cowboys from playoff contention with three games remaining, what would the incentive be at this point to activate Diggs?
Even though Trevon Diggs has said he is ready to return from a concussion and knee injury, the Dallas Cowboys won't have him on the field for Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings.
The CBS Texas Cowboys Game Day crew discusses the Diggs dilemma.