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Dallas Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs will miss his second straight game with a concussion after a mystery home accident and there are finally small details surfacing.
Exactly how Diggs suffered a concussion at his home has been shrouded in mystery, and Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones referred to it as a " fluke situation " but didn't anticipate a lengthy absence for Diggs.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs has officially been placed on the injured reserve Saturday, after suffering a concussion, team officials said. Friday, the Cowboys (3-3-1) ruled out Diggs for Sunday's visit to Denver (5-2). He missed last week's 44-22 victory over Washington. Diggs had the accident at home three days before that game.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs will miss his second game since sustaining a concussion in an accident at home.
Dallas Cowboys All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs has been placed on injured reserve, but it is not because of his concussion, according to a team insider.
Dallas owner and general manager Jerry Jones faced reporters after the embarrassing loss, and the 83-year-old was asked about Diggs's status moving forward. Jones did not have a definitive update on their star CB. The Cowboys GM refused to put a timetable on Diggs’ return, saying, “He's just generally got to get in better shape to play."
The Dallas Cowboys' defensive backfield will once again be severely wounded in Week 8 with two starters ruled out for the Mile High showdown with the Broncos.