The Dallas Cowboys have placed cornerback Trevon Diggs on injured reserve. The mothership’s Nick Eatman was the first to report the news on Saturday afternoon.
Matters surrounding Diggs have been interesting to say the least for the last week and a half. Late last week Diggs reportedly showed up to the team’s facility after having suffered a concussion at home, and ever since then all points of leadership have been rather quiet and vague when talking about him in their public appearances.
As he has been placed on injured reserve, Trevon must now miss at least four games for the Cowboys. Again, the likes of Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones, and Brian Schottenheimer have been reluctant to offer any details here so it is hard to know what to expect from Diggs when he is eligible to return. It should be noted that he is now on injured reserve through the trade deadline.
Diggs has been the subject of some consternation for some time now. Back in the offseason the Cowboys fined him for not meeting minimum workout time with the club and then during the team’s opening press conference at training camp Jerry Jones openly doubted whether giving Trevon an extension a few years ago was the right move. Again, this whole thing has been rather strange.
All the best to Trevon on injured reserve.











