Trevon Diggs expresses frustration with Dallas Cowboys
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When the Dallas Cowboys return to the field on Sunday night against the Minnesota Vikings, they will do so without All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs, who was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury and concussion. Diggs' 21-day practice window was opened two weeks ago, but he has not been active.
The clock, however, is ticking against Diggs. If he isn’t activated by December 20, he won’t play this season. And since Sunday’s loss all but mathematically eliminated the Cowboys from playoff contention with three games remaining, what would the incentive be at this point to activate Diggs?
The Dallas Cowboys will not have Trevon Diggs back for Sunday's pivotal home game against the rival Minnesota Vikings.
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The Cowboys want Trevon Diggs back, but they are not letting urgency cloud judgment. Minnesota’s passing attack will test Dallas in Week 15, yet the team remains unconvinced that Diggs is fully ready after significant time away.
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