All-Pro corner Trevon Diggs and his future with the Dallas Cowboys have been a hot topic over the past couple of weeks, and it is mostly due to the mystery surrounding what is going on with him.
A concussion reportedly occurred at his house, causing him to miss a game. The Cowboys then placed Diggs on IR, ruling him out for four weeks, which is now being reported as a knee issue, not his repaired knee from last year.
It is all rather odd, and with the Cowboys keeping the information close to their chests, it leads many to speculate about what is really going on. Some think Diggs’ days are numbered in Dallas, with a trade or cut likely in the offseason, and that is the vibe I’m getting right now.
And for owner Jerry Jones, he’s detailed what Trevon’s biggest problem is right now.
“Diggs’s biggest problem is he’s injured and it’s not the same knee that he’s been doing his rehab with,” Jerry said on 105.3 The Fan. “So that’s his number one challenge. Unfortunately, he’s got a handful of challenges here that are physically related, and that’s why the status he’s got today.”
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Has Diggs played his last game as a Cowboy?
That is the general feeling on social media, with some thinking Trevon could even be traded before the deadline, despite being on IR.
And Jerry, when asked if he thought Trevon had played his last game for Dallas, gave a typical Jerry answer.
“I don’t see that today at all,” Jerry added.
Hmm, “today” Jerry doesn’t see it, but what about in a week’s time? Who knows, but what we do know is that things appear to be going south with Diggs and the Cowboys.
Given the problems that seem to have come about over the past few weeks, Dallas might be asking itself if No. 7 is worth keeping around, because right now, it doesn’t feel like it.
Will Diggs be traded in-season? I doubt that, but in the offseason, a cut or trade feels inevitable.
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