Trevon Diggs’ Concussion Raises Questions Ahead of Cowboys-Lions Clash
The Dallas Cowboys returned to the practice field on Sunday, ramping up preparations for an electrifying Week 14 matchup against the Detroit Lions on Thursday Night Football. As December unfolds, the Cowboys are riding high, boasting a three-game winning streak that positions them as one of the league’s most formidable contenders. With the team nearing full strength, the focus now shifts to the status of All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs.
Diggs Makes His Way Back
After spending several weeks on injured reserve due to a concussion and knee injury, Diggs has opened a 21-day practice window for his return. However, the circumstances surrounding his concussion remain shrouded in mystery. Earlier this season, Diggs suffered a concussion under unclear conditions, and the lack of detailed information has left fans and analysts alike speculating about the incident.
On Sunday, Cowboys insider Clarence Hill attempted to shed light on the situation by asking Diggs directly about the concussion. In response, the star defensive back maintained an air of secrecy, offering only a cryptic reply: “At home accident.” This vague response did little to clarify the incident, leaving more questions than answers.
Limited Information Available
The most significant detail released about Diggs’ situation came from reports indicating that he arrived at the facility on October 17 with a visible mark on his head and was exhibiting concussion symptoms. NFL insider Josina Anderson further clarified that Diggs’ concussion was not the result of an altercation, but specifics about the incident remain elusive.
As the Cowboys gear up for their encounter with the Lions, Diggs is anticipated to participate, though it remains uncertain how many snaps he will be able to log upon his return. One thing is clear: he will not transition to a safety position, as head coach Brian Schottenheimer has firmly stated.
Game Day Details
The highly anticipated game between the Cowboys and Lions is set to kick off at Ford Field on Thursday, December 4, at 8:15 p.m. ET. The broadcast will feature veteran commentator Al Michaels leading the play-by-play, with Kirk Herbstreit providing analysis and Kaylee Hartung delivering sideline updates.
As the Cowboys maintain their momentum, the return of Trevon Diggs adds an intriguing layer to an already captivating matchup. Fans will be watching closely to see how this All-Pro player reintegrates into the lineup and what impact he may have on the field against the Lions.

