Trevon Diggs, Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs will undergo a season-ending knee surgery, making for the second season in a row where his campaign has been cut short due to injury
Diggs is expected to undergo bone graft surgery to repair his injured left knee, two people with knowledge of the injury told The Dallas Morning News.
The Cowboys are out of playoff contention and now they have a bleak injury update on star cornerback Trevon Diggs.
Specifically, Parsons was commenting on a lead from Cowboys writer Clarence Hill Jr., who claimed the team had taken issue with the way Diggs approached his rehab following an ACL injury last season. Moreover, Hill suggested Diggs' new knee injury, which as of Sunday has officially sidelined him for the year, could bleed into 2025, too.
Two people with knowledge of the decision say Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is set for season-ending surgery on his left knee.
The Cowboys' injury woes continue, following the latest update concerning former All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs
Cowboys star Micah Parsons rushed to the defense of friend and teammate Trevon Diggs after a report about his rehab.
The Cowboys are now down six defenders for the rest of the season after surgeries for cornerbacks Trevon Diggs and Caelen Carson.
The procedure should stimulate growth and strength, but it requires a longer recovery and could cost Diggs a big chunk of the 2025 season.
The Dallas Cowboys placed star defensive back Trevon Diggs on injured reserve on Sunday, officially marking the end of his 2024 NFL season. It is the second co
Diggs suffered a knee injury and is set to undergo season-ending surgery. Now his injury recovery could take up to eight months, potentially putting his 2025 start in jeopardy. NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported the news on social media.