Trevon Diggs approaches potential return as Cowboys seek concussion clearance
Trevon Diggs is on the verge of making a surprising comeback for the Dallas Cowboys. The veteran cornerback, who has been sidelined due to a concussion, has taken significant steps toward rejoining his team.
Absence from the Field
For the last two games, the Cowboys have had to navigate without their starting cornerback. Diggs, a sixth-year pro, was unexpectedly ruled out ahead of the Week 7 clash against the Washington Commanders due to an injury sustained at home. While the Cowboys kept details under wraps, it soon became clear that the situation was more serious than initially perceived.
Diggs not only missed the Week 7 matchup but was also absent during the Cowboys’ visit to the Denver Broncos in Week 8. His placement on the injured reserve list meant he would miss at least three additional games, leading to speculation that his season could be in jeopardy.
Signs of Hope
However, there is newfound optimism regarding Diggs’ recovery. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer revealed that Diggs is scheduled to meet with a neurologist in hopes of clearing the concussion protocol.
“Everything has been good so far with Diggs’ recovery,” Schottenheimer mentioned, highlighting the positive trajectory of the cornerback’s health.
As the Cowboys look to bolster their defense, the return of Trevon Diggs could prove pivotal. The team continues to monitor his progress closely, and fans are eager for his potential return to the field.

