Trevon Diggs’ season is over.
The Dallas Cowboys injury bug continues to be a thing. Cornerback Trevon Diggs, who was listed as questionable for the Cowboys Week 15 game against the Carolina Panthers, has been downgraded to out with a knee injury per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. He’s not only out for Sunday, but it is being reported that he will have season-ending surgery.
Although he spoke this week as though expecting to play tomorrow, #Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs requires knee surgery and is out for the season.
A team source says he injured his knee playing Monday night in the loss to the Bengals. His season ends prematurely for 2nd year in row. pic.twitter.com/T0UXWmwyqq— Ed Werder (@WerderEdNFL) December 14, 2024
Diggs was limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday, and he didn’t practice at all on Friday. He missed two straight games against the Washington Commanders and New York Giants but returned last week against the Cincinnati Bengals.
A source is reporting that Diggs injured his knee during the loss to the Bengals on Monday night. There was hope this week that he was going to play, but we now know how serious the injury is to his knee.
Now with Diggs out, the Cowboys will be down four players as Cooper Beebe (concussion), Juanyeh Thomas (knee), and DeMarvion Overshown (injured reserve) are all out.