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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs expected to play in Week 15, but that did not happen and Diggs has since expressed his frustration with the team keeping him out for another game.
The Dallas Cowboys are running out of time to activate Trevon Diggs off IR despite claims from the former All-Pro cornerback that he's ready to play.
Diggs continues to feel healthy enough to play, but the Cowboys disagree with the cornerback's assessment of his own health.
FRISCO — Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said cornerback Trevon Diggs isn’t healthy enough to be activated off injured reserve. Diggs, meanwhile, said he’s healthy and ready to play after missing the last eight games with a head and leg injury, including Sunday night’s game against the Vikings — a game that Diggs said last week he expected to play in.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is itching to return from injured reserve, but many wonder whether it's best for the two sides to part ways.
The Cowboys are clearly letting the world know that Trevon Diggs is not integral to their plans to make the playoffs.
As of Friday, Trevon Diggs was certain he would play Sunday night. He had practiced all week and he said he was included in the game plan. But on Saturday he was told he wasn’t. So Cowboys’ 27-year-old cornerback Diggs stood in street clothes Sunday night and watched while Minnesota’s J.
The Dallas Cowboys will not have Trevon Diggs back for Sunday's pivotal home game against the rival Minnesota Vikings.