Trevon Diggs’ Unfolding Injury Saga
The saga surrounding Trevon Diggs has taken a curious turn, as the Dallas Cowboys’ All-Pro cornerback remains sidelined on injured reserve. Diggs was placed on IR on October 25, just prior to the team’s Week 8 loss against the Denver Broncos. His designation came after he suffered a concussion in an enigmatic “accident” at home, compounded by a lingering knee issue.
Five Weeks and Counting
Now, five weeks later, Diggs still finds himself on injured reserve despite having his 21-day practice window opened over a week ago. This prolonged absence raises questions not just about his physical health, but also about the circumstances surrounding his recovery.
Head Coach’s Comments Spark Speculation
On Wednesday, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer made remarks that added layers of intrigue to Diggs’ situation. His comments have led to speculation about whether the issue at hand may extend beyond physical ailments to something more personal. This uncertainty has led many to ponder Diggs’ future with the organization.
Is Diggs the Real Problem?
The morning show on 105.3 The Fan took a critical look at Diggs’ situation, suggesting that he may be more of a complication than his knee injury indicates. Commenting on Schottenheimer’s assertion that Diggs needs to “do things the right way” to return to the field, the hosts implied that the cornerback’s struggles might stem from behavioral issues rather than purely medical ones.
In their words, “That leads me to believe that Trevon is being a pain in the ass again, and he’s being difficult. Because how can the knee still be an issue five weeks later?” This sentiment reflects growing frustration among fans and analysts alike regarding Diggs’ absence and the team’s handling of the matter.
As the Cowboys prepare for their next matchup, all eyes will remain on Diggs and the unfolding narrative surrounding him, leaving many to wonder if and when he will make his return to the gridiron.

