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While we’ll all have answers on the immediate future of Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs in a few days, when his practice window closes after coming off injured reserve, there may be clues to the franchise’s long-term plans for him already there for all to see.
Pro cornerback was held out of Sunday’s loss against the Vikings, and has missed the last eight games with a head and leg injury.
The Dallas Cowboys and injured cornerback Trevon Diggs are not in agreement over whether he's healthy enough to take the field.
This week on Cowboys Overtime, Mac Engel and Nick Harris break down the Dallas Cowboys' left tackle problems, answer whether or not the play off dream is dead, and talk through the Trevon Diggs drama.
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.