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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones strongly denied that the team rushed Trevon Diggs back from injury. The cornerback suffered a head injury at home that kept him sidelined during the Week 7 duel against the Washington Commanders and Sunday’s duel against the Denver Broncos.
Jerry Jones shot down the idea that Diggs rushed back from injury, even as the Cowboys placed the corner on IR and face rising pressure.
Jerry Jones also addressed Trevon Diggs' latest knee injury and if the team rushed him back too soon. "No. Not at all," he said.
Jones confirmed Tuesday that Diggs’ current injury is not to the knee which was surgically reconstructed over the offseason.
Speaking after the game, and perhaps he’s the one to blame, owner Jerry Jones admitted that he’s not happy, and while he must say that, it’s also crucial for Jones to understand that he’s the only one who could fix this. “I am not happy at all ...
The Dallas Cowboys have a defense some would call tragic, and Stephen A. Smith made a demand to Jerry Jones about the unit.
DENVER — Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said earlier this month, amid the team’s defensive struggles, that he would share a foxhole with defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.
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Cowboys provide further insight on moving Trevon Diggs to IR ahead of trade deadline
After several smaller incidents through the season, the scuttlebutt reached a fever pitch the Friday before the team's Week 7 win, when it was announced Diggs suffered a concussion while away from the team.