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Jones confirmed Tuesday that Diggs’ current injury is not to the knee which was surgically reconstructed over the offseason.
“Diggs has not made much of an impact since signing his extension in 2023,” Todd Archer wrote. “He tore his left ACL that year and missed 15 games. [And] he missed six games last season and needed a chondral-tissue graft in January. He saw a $500,000 reduction in his base salary because he opted to skip the Cowboys’ offseason program.
Jerry Jones also addressed Trevon Diggs' latest knee injury and if the team rushed him back too soon. "No. Not at all," he said.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones is known for his candid assessments, and following a humbling 44-24 loss to the Denver Broncos, he directed his frustration squarely at one position group: the linebackers.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys have a defense some would call tragic, and Stephen A. Smith made a demand to Jerry Jones about the unit.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones recently dropped a nostalgic take on first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
For years, what might have been haunted Jerry Jones. The Dallas Cowboys owner chased Super Bowls, cycled through coaches and defended countless decisions -- yet one name seems to linger in the background: Sean Payton.